We found many times that downloads didn't work. Using MP3 Juice was sometimes a frustrating experience. We tried out this feature and found that the resulting cut MP3 file simply became unplayable after we downloaded it. The application also features an MP3 cutter that users can use to remove soundless sections from MP3 files. Once search results have been returned, users can listen to the song directly in the app, most commonly by streaming the video directly from the source website.Īlternatively, you can choose to download a song directly to your phone, save it to cloud-based storage (either Dropbox or Google Drive), or share it via Facebook. Music can be sourced through YouTube, SoundCloud, VK, Yandex, 4shared, PromoDJ, and Archive, giving access to millions of songs and artists. Alternatively, you can also paste in a video URL and click the search button to convert a video's audio into an MP3 file. Users type in their search query, choose the sources they would like to search on, and then click the search button. MP3 Juice's premise is coupled with a very simple-and somewhat amateurish-interface that consists of a search box and a source manager. Users will need to download and install an APK file to their Android device, rather than search in the Google Play store. To download the MP3 Juice app, Android 4.0.3 and above is required.