YouTube to MP3 · French (Français)
YouTube to MP3 — for French listeners.
Convertir n'importe quelle vidéo YouTube en MP3 — gratuit, sans inscription, sans filigrane.
YouTube en MP3
Collez un lien YouTube et téléchargez l'audio au format MP3 à 128, 192 ou 320 kbps — ou bien le fichier m4a (AAC) original sans ré-encodage. Tout se passe dans votre navigateur. Pas de pop-ups, pas d'inscription, pas de boutons trompeurs. Le lien ne quitte jamais votre machine.
How it works
VidPickr is a free in-browser YouTube to MP3 converter optimized for French-speaking users. Paste any YouTube URL — a music video, a podcast episode, a lecture — and pick the audio quality you want. The audio bytes flow from YouTube’s CDN through your browser, get encoded (for MP3) or copied as-is (for m4a), and land in your Downloads folder. The link, the audio, and your IP never touch our servers as a stored copy.
Common content this page’s users save: chanson française, rap français, podcasts, conférences TED. For all of these, the m4a (AAC) format gives the best quality — it’s the actual original audio YouTube serves, with zero re-encoding loss. Pick MP3 only when your target device (older car stereo, vintage MP3 player) doesn’t support m4a.
MP3 quality levels
- 128 kbps — basic. Acceptable for talk content (podcasts, audiobooks). Music sounds noticeably compressed.
- 192 kbps — good. The default sweet spot for casual music listening on phones and earbuds.
- 320 kbps — high. The maximum MP3 quality. Indistinguishable from the source for almost all listeners.
- m4a (AAC, original) — best. Direct copy of YouTube’s source audio at typically 128–256 kbps AAC. AAC is more efficient than MP3, so 128 kbps AAC sounds equivalent to ~192 kbps MP3 with no re-encoding artifacts.
Why this is safer than other YouTube to MP3 sites
Most “free YouTube to MP3” converters route your URL through their server, attach pop-up ads, gate the download behind a fake captcha, or serve binaries that antivirus tools flag. VidPickr does the conversion entirely in your browser — your URL never reaches our infrastructure as a stored payload, no third-party ad scripts run, and the file you save is just an MP3 (or m4a). Open DevTools → Network if you want to verify.