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How to Download YouTube to MP3 on Android

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Android makes this easy because Chrome can save files anywhere — so you don't need a risky APK or a Play Store app that might vanish next week. Paste a YouTube link, choose your bitrate, and the MP3 drops into your Downloads folder ready for any music player.

Step-by-step

  1. 1

    Copy the video link

    Tap Share under the YouTube video and choose Copy Link.

  2. 2

    Open mp3juices.sbs in Chrome

    Paste the link in the box, or type an artist/song name to search if you don't have the URL.

  3. 3

    Choose MP3 and quality

    Select 320kbps for full quality, then tap Download.

  4. 4

    Find it in Downloads

    The file saves to your Downloads folder. Open it with any player — Samsung Music, Poweramp, VLC, or Files by Google.

Avoid sideloaded APKs

The biggest risk on Android isn't downloading music — it's the APKs that promise to do it. Off-store installers frequently bundle adware and ask for invasive permissions. A browser download needs zero permissions and can't run in the background, so there's nothing to clean up later.

Set it as a ringtone or notification

Because the MP3 is a normal file on Android, you can long-press it in a file manager and set it as a ringtone, or trim it first with our Ringtone Maker for a clean 30-second loop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to install an app?

No. Chrome handles the whole download. There's no APK and no Play Store app required.

Where do the files save?

By default to your Downloads folder. You can change the location in Chrome's download settings if you prefer a music folder.

Does this work on Samsung, Pixel and Xiaomi?

Yes — it's browser-based, so it works the same across every Android manufacturer and skin.