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Convert OGG to WAV audio. Free, fast, and no account required.

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Converting OGG to WAV changes your file from OGG (Ogg Vorbis) to WAV (Waveform Audio File Format). OGG files are commonly used for Web audio and games and Open-source audio projects, while WAV is a better fit when you need Uncompressed, full-quality audio and No compression artifacts. Convert to WAV when an application or platform requires it, or when its strengths suit your project better than OGG. Upload your OGG file above to convert it in seconds — no software to install and no account required.

What Is OGG?

OGG is a free, open-source audio format that uses the Vorbis codec for lossy compression. It generally provides better audio quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates. OGG is commonly used in web applications, games, and open-source software.

  • Web audio and games
  • Open-source audio projects
  • Streaming applications
  • HTML5 audio

OGG has less device support than MP3, particularly on Apple devices. Converting to MP3 provides broader compatibility when needed.

What Is WAV?

WAV is an uncompressed audio format that stores raw audio data. It preserves the full quality of the original recording without any compression artifacts, resulting in larger file sizes. WAV is a standard format for professional audio production.

  • Professional audio editing
  • Music production
  • Sound design
  • Audio archival

WAV files are substantially larger than compressed formats. A 3-minute song in WAV format is approximately 30 MB, compared to about 3 MB in MP3.

Why Convert OGG to WAV?

  • 1Convert to a lossless format that preserves data without additional compression
  • 2Put WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) to work for Professional audio editing and Music production
  • 3Convert OGG to WAV right in your browser — nothing to install and no account to create

How to Convert OGG to WAV

  1. 1

    Upload your OGG file

    Drag and drop your OGG file into the upload area above, or click to open your file browser.

  2. 2

    Start the conversion

    Click the "Convert to WAV" button. The conversion begins immediately and you can track progress.

  3. 3

    Download the result

    Once complete, click the download button to save your WAV file to your device.

Privacy & Security

This conversion is processed entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your file is never uploaded to our servers — full privacy guaranteed.

Frequently Asked Questions

To convert a OGG file to WAV, use the upload area on this page. Drag and drop your OGG file or click to browse your files. Once uploaded, click the "Convert to WAV" button. The conversion will be processed and the resulting WAV file will be available for download.

Yes. This conversion tool is completely free to use. There are no premium tiers, no watermarks applied to your output, and no limit on the number of conversions you can perform. The service is supported by advertising.

OGG (Ogg Vorbis) OGG is a free, open-source audio format that uses the Vorbis codec for lossy compression. WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) WAV is an uncompressed audio format that stores raw audio data. Converting between these formats allows you to take advantage of the strengths of each format depending on your specific needs.

Converting OGG to WAV makes sense when you need what WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is good at: Uncompressed, full-quality audio, No compression artifacts, Industry standard for audio production. It is commonly used for Professional audio editing, Music production, Sound design. WAV files are substantially larger than compressed formats. A 3-minute song in WAV format is approximately 30 MB, compared to about 3 MB in MP3.

The output quality depends on the codecs and settings involved. When converting between lossy formats, some quality adjustment is expected. Video and audio conversions in FlipMyFiles are processed in your browser using standard encoding settings designed to maintain good quality.

Yes. Video and audio conversions are processed entirely in your browser using WebAssembly technology. Your file is never uploaded to our servers. The conversion happens locally on your device, providing full privacy.

The maximum file size is 250 MB per file. This limit applies to all format types. For video and audio files, conversion speed depends on your device's processing power since the conversion runs in your browser.