After downloading, your MP3 file goes to the Downloads folder on your Android device. You can find it by opening your Files app (or My Files on Samsung), tapping Downloads, and locating the MP3. From there you can play it, move it to your music folder, or share it to any app.
Most Android music players automatically scan your Downloads folder and add new MP3 files to your library. If your player does not show the file, look for a Refresh Library option in the settings.
Android users have more freedom than iPhone users when it comes to downloading files, but many YouTube to MP3 converters still cause problems on Android — especially the ones packed with misleading download buttons that trigger unwanted app installations. FastAudio has a single, clear Convert button and a single Download button. No fake buttons, no redirects, no APK files trying to install themselves.
FastAudio's mobile interface is optimized for Android touchscreens. The input field is large enough to tap easily, the Convert button is prominent, and the whole process from paste to download takes under 30 seconds on a standard Android connection. The converter also works perfectly on Android tablets and Chrome OS devices.
All MP3 files downloaded through FastAudio are DRM-free, which means they play on any app or device without restrictions. Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, OnePlus, Xiaomi — FastAudio works on every Android device regardless of manufacturer.
YouTube Shorts are also fully supported on Android. In the YouTube app, open a Short, tap the Share icon, then Copy Link. Paste the Shorts URL into FastAudio exactly as you would a regular video URL. The conversion process is identical and equally fast.
Open the YouTube app, tap Share, then Copy Link. Go to fastaudio.cc in Chrome, paste the link, select quality, and tap Convert. The MP3 saves to your Downloads folder.
No. FastAudio works in Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, and all Android browsers without any app download.
The MP3 saves to your Android Downloads folder, accessible via your Files app.
Yes. Once downloaded, the MP3 is stored locally and plays in any music app on your device.
Yes. FastAudio works on all Android phones and tablets running Android 5.0 or higher with any modern browser.