Different platforms, devices, and projects demand different audio formats. Your podcast editor wants WAV, your game engine wants OGG, your website wants MP3 or AAC. Converting between them used to require installing software like Audacity or ffmpeg — now you can do it instantly in your browser.
Which Audio Format Should You Use?
- MP3 — universal compatibility, good compression. Use for podcasts, music streaming, and general web audio.
- WAV — uncompressed, lossless. Use for audio editing, recording, and situations where quality must be preserved.
- OGG (Vorbis) — open-source, good quality-to-size ratio. Preferred for web games and HTML5 audio.
- FLAC — lossless compression. Use for archiving music without quality loss at smaller size than WAV.
- AAC — better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate. Used by Apple, YouTube, and most streaming platforms.
- WebM — Google's format for web audio. Works well in Chrome and Firefox.
How to Convert Audio Format Free
- Open EazyStudio's Audio Format Converter
- Drop your audio file (MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, AAC, M4A)
- Select the output format
- Adjust bitrate if needed
- Download the converted file
Browser-only: Audio conversion runs locally using the Web Audio API and WASM codecs — no file upload to any server.
Tips for Audio Conversion
- Don't convert lossy → lossy repeatedly (MP3→OGG→MP3) — quality degrades each time. Always convert from the original lossless source if possible.
- For web use, aim for 128 kbps MP3 or 96 kbps OGG — indistinguishable from higher bitrates for spoken word.
- For music, use 192–320 kbps MP3 or equivalent AAC/OGG.
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