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About Audio Converter
Convert audio files between different formats (MP3, WAV, OGG, M4A) instantly and free. Adjust bitrate and optimize file size. Supports various audio codecs and quality settings. Perfect for music production, podcasts, and audio editing. No registration required - works 100% in your browser.
How to Use
Step 1
Click 'Upload Audio' or drag and drop your audio file
Step 2
Select your desired output format (MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, or M4A)
Step 3
Choose bitrate (96k to 320k) for lossy formats
Step 4
Select sample rate (22050 Hz, 44100 Hz, or 48000 Hz)
Step 5
Click 'Convert Audio' to start the conversion
Step 6
Download your converted audio when ready
Features & Benefits
- ✅Convert between MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, and M4A formats
- ✅Bitrate control from 96k to 320k
- ✅Sample rate options: 22050 Hz, 44100 Hz (CD quality), 48000 Hz
- ✅Powered by FFmpeg.wasm for professional audio conversion
- ✅Real-time progress tracking
- ✅100% browser-based - no server upload
- ✅Supports lossless (WAV, FLAC) and lossy (MP3, AAC, OGG) formats
- ✅Maximum file size: 100MB
FAQs
What audio formats are supported?
Our converter supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, and M4A formats. You can convert from any of these formats to any other format.
What's the difference between lossy and lossless formats?
Lossless formats (WAV, FLAC) preserve all audio data but have larger file sizes. Lossy formats (MP3, AAC, OGG) compress audio by removing some data, resulting in smaller files with minimal quality loss.
What bitrate should I choose?
For voice/podcasts: 96-128k. For standard music: 192k. For high-quality music: 256-320k. Higher bitrates mean better quality but larger file sizes.
What sample rate should I use?
44100 Hz (CD quality) is recommended for most uses. Use 48000 Hz for professional audio work. 22050 Hz is suitable for voice recordings where file size matters.
Is my audio uploaded to a server?
No! All conversion happens in your browser using FFmpeg.wasm. Your audio files never leave your device.
Can I convert to lossless formats?
Yes! You can convert to WAV (uncompressed) or FLAC (compressed lossless) for archival-quality audio.
How long does conversion take?
Audio conversion is typically very fast, usually completing in seconds for most files. The first use requires downloading FFmpeg files (~30MB), which are then cached.