Switch between
WAV and OGG.
Convert uncompressed WAV to OGG — or OGG back to WAV — with true FFmpeg transcoding. Shrink files by 80–90% or restore them to lossless PCM.
Why convert
WAV to OGG?
WAV files store uncompressed PCM audio — pristine but enormous. A three-minute stereo WAV at CD quality is roughly 30 MB. Converting to OGG with Vorbis compression typically reduces that to 3–5 MB with no perceptible quality loss. Need to go the other way? OGG back to WAV restores a lossless PCM file for editing, mastering, or archival.
Files are processed server-side with FFmpeg and deleted immediately. Nothing is stored, indexed, or shared.
WAV or OGG
for your workflow?
Use OGG for delivery
OGG Vorbis is open-source, patent-free, and compresses audio to roughly 10–20% of the original WAV size. Natively supported by every modern browser, game engine, and Android device. The clear choice for web audio, streaming, and distribution.
Use WAV for editing
WAV stores uncompressed PCM — every sample preserved exactly as recorded. If you need to import audio into a DAW, apply further processing, or archive in a lossless format, convert back to WAV for a bit-perfect reconstruction.
Choose
Drop in a WAV, OGG, or OGA file from your device.
Convert
The server transcodes the audio into the target format.
Keep
Download the finished file. The temporary source is removed.
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