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AAC to WAV Converter

Convert AAC audio to WAV in your browser. AAC is lossy, slightly better than MP3 at the same bitrate, used by iTunes/YouTube; WAV is uncompressed PCM, large files, gold-standard quality. A WebAssembly build of FFmpeg handles the re-encoding right in your tab — your file stays on your device throughout.

No uploadNo signupNo trackingFree, unlimited
Drop your AAC file here
or click to choose a file

How to use

  1. Drop your AAC file (or click to pick one).
  2. The first audio conversion of the session loads FFmpeg.wasm — about 25 MB, cached afterwards.
  3. Conversion to WAV runs locally; nothing uploads to a server.
  4. Download the WAV result when the progress bar completes.

FAQ

Will AAC to WAV change the audio quality?

AAC is already a lossy format, so any quality loss happened when it was first encoded. WAV is lossless, so quality is preserved bit-for-bit from the decoded source.

Why use a browser-based audio converter?

Because your audio never leaves your device. Most online audio converters upload your file to a server. This one runs FFmpeg as WebAssembly inside your browser, so the file stays local.

How long does conversion take?

For typical 3-minute songs, a few seconds on desktop, longer on mobile. The first conversion of the session also downloads FFmpeg.wasm (~25 MB), then caches it for the rest of the session.

Is there a length limit?

No length cap. Practical limits come from your device's memory — long uncompressed WAV files or full-length FLACs will use more RAM than short MP3s.

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