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Audio Converter

Convert audio files to any format (Max size: 100 MB)

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Drag & Drop your audio file here
or click to browse (Max 100 MB)
Supported: MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, M4A, WMA, AC3 and 9 more

🎡 Supported Audio Formats

MP3
WAV
FLAC
AAC
OGG
M4A
WMA
OPUS
AC3
AMR
AIFF
AU
RA
MP2
MKA
WEBM

πŸ“– Audio Conversion Guide - Choose the Right Settings

πŸŽ›οΈ Audio Presets - Perfect Settings for Every Use Case

Voice Optimized Voice
Perfect for voice recordings, podcasts, and spoken content. Mono audio with lower bitrate for smaller files (64 Kbps, 22.05 kHz).
Best for: Voice recordings, audiobooks, phone calls, voice notes
Music Standard Most Popular
Standard quality for music listening. Good balance between quality and file size. CD-quality sample rate (192 Kbps, 44.1 kHz, Stereo).
Best for: Music listening, streaming, general audio files
Music High High Quality
High-quality music with excellent audio fidelity. Larger files but superior sound quality (320 Kbps, 44.1 kHz, Stereo).
Best for: Audiophiles, professional music, high-end audio systems
Lossless Premium
Perfect audio quality with FLAC compression. No quality loss, but larger file sizes. Professional grade (FLAC codec, 44.1 kHz).
Best for: Music production, archiving, studio work, critical listening
Podcast Podcast
Optimized for spoken content with background music. Good quality for podcasts and interviews (128 Kbps, 44.1 kHz, Stereo).
Best for: Podcasts, interviews, radio shows, educational content
Web Streaming Web
Optimized for web streaming with AAC codec. Fast loading and good quality for online platforms (AAC, 128 Kbps, 44.1 kHz).
Best for: Website audio, streaming platforms, online radio
Small Size Compact
Maximum compression for smallest file sizes. Lower quality but great for storage-limited situations (96 Kbps, 44.1 kHz).
Best for: Email attachments, limited storage, backup copies

🎯 Output Formats - Which Audio Format Should You Choose?

MP3 Universal
Most widely supported audio format. Works on all devices and platforms. Good compression with acceptable quality loss.
Use when: You need maximum compatibility across all devices and platforms
WAV Uncompressed
Uncompressed audio with perfect quality. Very large file sizes but no quality loss. Professional standard.
Use when: Audio editing, professional work, maximum quality needed
FLAC Lossless
Lossless compression with perfect audio quality. Smaller than WAV but larger than MP3. Audiophile choice.
Use when: Archiving music, critical listening, audiophile systems
AAC Modern
Advanced codec with better quality than MP3 at same bitrates. Used by Apple and many streaming services.
Use when: iTunes, Apple devices, modern streaming platforms, better quality than MP3
OGG Open Source
Open-source format with excellent compression. Great quality at low bitrates. Patent-free alternative to MP3.
Use when: Open-source projects, web streaming, gaming, Linux systems
M4A Apple
Apple's container format for AAC audio. High quality and good compression. iTunes and iOS compatible.
Use when: Apple ecosystem, iTunes library, iPhone/iPad, Mac computers
OPUS Cutting Edge
Very modern codec with excellent quality at low bitrates. Superior to MP3 and AAC. Growing support.
Use when: Modern applications, VoIP, web streaming, bandwidth-limited scenarios

πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for Best Audio Conversion Results

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Choose the right preset: Start with presets - they're optimized for specific use cases. Voice for speech, Music Standard for general use.
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Understand bitrates: Higher bitrate = better quality but larger files. 128k is minimum for music, 192k+ recommended for good quality.
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Sample rate matters: 44.1 kHz is CD quality and perfect for music. 22 kHz is fine for voice. Higher rates are for professional work.
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Trim unnecessary parts: Remove silence at the beginning and end to reduce file size and improve user experience.
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Keep originals safe: Always keep backup copies of original audio files. Conversion is a one-way process that can reduce quality.