OGG to WAV
Decodes OGG (Vorbis or Opus) to uncompressed 16-bit PCM WAV on your device.
Drop an OGG file here
Everything happens on your device — your files are never uploaded.
file.ogg
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Converting…
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How it works
- 1 Drop your OGG or pick it from your device. .oga and .opus work too.
- 2 Click Convert to WAV and watch the progress bar as it decodes.
- 3 Download your WAV. It never leaves your browser.
Built with open source
- Mediabunny — Converts and edits video and audio in the browser via WebCodecs. Add-on encoders cover MP3, AAC, and FLAC. · MPL-2.0
Frequently asked
Why convert OGG to WAV? +
WAV is uncompressed PCM, so an editor reads it without an OGG decoder, and there's no generation loss between edits. The tradeoff is a much larger file.
Does converting to WAV improve quality? +
No. OGG Vorbis and Opus are lossy codecs. The WAV faithfully keeps the decoded audio, but it can't bring back any detail the original encoding threw away. Source quality is the ceiling.
Is anything uploaded? +
No. Decoding happens locally in your browser with WebCodecs, so the audio stays on your device. One thing to know: uncompressed WAV files are much larger than the OGG original.