--- description: >- There are two ways to get your work out of Audacity: Saving the project, and exporting audio. --- # Saving and exporting projects ## :cloud: Saving projects to cloud {% hint style="info" %} Cloud projects have backups and versioning, ensuring you'll never lose your work, even if your computer was to fail. Additionally, you can easily share them with collaborators. {% endhint %} To save a project to the cloud, first go to **File -> Save to Cloud**. In the dialog that follows, click **Link Account**.

Save to audio.com

You will be guided through the [audio.com](https://audio.com) signup process, and finally given an option to link your [audio.com](https://audio.com) account to Audacity. Once you have linked your audio.com account to Audacity, simply **enter the project name** and hit **Save**. The project will now be uploaded in the background. For the first time you save, you'll be asked how often you want to generate a mixdown. The mixdown is used to preview the file on [audio.com](https://audio.com). If you don't intend on collaborating with others, it may not be necessary to generate mixdowns. You can change your preference at any time in **Edit -> Preferences -> Cloud**. ## Saving projects to the computer (.aup3) You can save projects using the **File -> Save Project -> Save Project** menu. A saved project has the most information about your project available. If you save a project, you can change [realtime effects](../audio-editing/using-realtime-effects.md) later on, or untrim clips. {% hint style="warning" %} **Warning:** Avoid saving active projects on external drives, USB sticks, or network storage. Audacity requires fast, uninterrupted access to your storage when recording and editing. {% endhint %} ## Exporting audio (.mp3, .wav, .ogg, ...) {% hint style="info" %} **Note:** You may need to [install FFMPEG](installing-ffmpeg.md) to access some of these options. {% endhint %} You can export your project into an audio file using the **File -> Export Audio...** menu item. Exported audio files can be opened with a wide variety of programs.

The Export Audio Window

{% hint style="success" %} **Tips & Tricks** * Use mono if you don't need directionality (eg. if you're just recording your voice). * As an alternative to MP3, the Opus and M4A (AAC) options deliver higher quality at the same file size compared to MP3. * As an alternative to WAV, the FLAC and Wavpack options offer lossless compression, reducing file sizes by up to half while not losing any information. {% endhint %}