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Free True Peak Checker gives you a practical read on true peak headroom, decoded peak risk, and problem timestamps before the file leaves your session.

Free audio tool
Find the hidden peak problems that can make a clean-looking file turn harsh after playback or conversion. The LoopMastering true peak checker helps you make safer masters, mixes, and creator audio.
Start true peak checkUpload a file and check the true peak ceiling, headroom, loudness, waveform shape, and whether conversion may make hot peaks harsher.
Free True Peak Checker gives you a practical read on true peak headroom, decoded peak risk, and problem timestamps before the file leaves your session.
Use the check to catch problems early, then decide whether to keep, adjust, master, or convert the file.
The page is written for music, podcasts, mixes, masters, and creator audio, with plain guidance instead of meter jargon.
Free True Peak Checker is most useful when a file is about to be shared, delivered, mastered, converted, or released. It gives you a focused answer without turning the page into a lab report.
Check a bounce, demo, mix, or finished master before it goes to collaborators or distributors.
Use it for spoken audio where level, clarity, and playback translation matter.
Run a quick check before clients, platforms, editors, or another app receive the file.
Start from the mix, master, voice recording, preview, or export you want to understand.
LoopMastering measures the file and shows the important result with context you can actually use.
Keep the file as-is, revise the source, master it, or create a safer converted copy when that makes sense.
LoopMastering already treats loudness, headroom, and delivery safety as part of release prep. These free tools bring the same practical thinking to quick standalone checks.
Short answers for creators who want useful audio checks without getting buried in terminology.
Free True Peak Checker checks true peak and clipping risk. true peak headroom, decoded peak risk, and problem timestamps.
No. It analyzes the upload and shows a report. It does not export a changed copy.
Use it before sending, uploading, releasing, mastering, or converting an important file.
Use the result to decide whether the file is ready, needs a small level change, needs mastering, or should be converted with safer settings.
Upload the file you plan to send, release, or convert and see whether it has enough ceiling.