Facebook Video to MP3: The Complete Conversion Guide
Interviews, podcasts, live sessions, lectures — a huge amount of Facebook video is really audio content with a picture attached. Converting it to MP3 means you can listen offline, in any player, without keeping a heavy video file. Here's how it works and how to get the best quality.
How to convert a Facebook video to MP3
- Copy the video or Reel link (Share → Copy link).
- Paste it into our Facebook to MP3 converter and press Download.
- In the results, choose Convert to MP3. Short videos convert in seconds; long recordings are queued and processed automatically.
- Save the MP3 — it plays in every music app, car stereo and podcast player.
What quality do you get?
The audio is extracted server-side with FFmpeg at roughly 190 kbps VBR — the sweet spot where speech and music sound clean but files stay small. A one-hour talk is typically 80–90 MB as MP3 versus several hundred MB as video. We convert from the best available source, so the MP3 can only sound as good as the original upload.
What converts well
- Podcasts and interviews published as video
- Sermons, lectures, talks and webinars
- Live session recordings and acoustic covers
- Voice notes and announcements you want to archive
Frequent questions
Is there a length limit? Long videos are supported — they're processed in a background queue and your download starts as soon as the conversion finishes.
Can I convert Reels? Yes — any public video, Reel or Watch clip works. For the video itself, use the video downloader.
Do you keep the files? No. Converted MP3s are cached briefly for speed, then deleted automatically within hours.
A note on music and copyright
Commercial music is almost always protected by copyright. Convert audio you have the rights to — your own recordings, content licensed to you, or material whose creator has given permission. When in doubt, ask first.