Free tool
Runs entirely in your browser. MP3, OGG, M4A, FLAC, WAV in — 16-bit PCM WAV out. Nothing is uploaded.
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The simplest path from a compressed audio file to an uncompressed WAV ready for editing, archival, or upload to tools that require PCM input.
MP3, OGG, M4A, FLAC, WAV — whatever your browser supports. Up to 25 MB.
How it works
The converter uses your browser's Web Audio API to decode the source file and re-encode the samples as a 16-bit PCM WAV. Everything happens on your machine — no server round trip.
Step 1
Anything your browser can decode — typically MP3, OGG, M4A/AAC, WAV, and (on most browsers) FLAC. 25 MB cap.
Step 2
We surface sample rate, channel count, duration, and the resulting WAV size before you download.
Step 3
Sample rate is preserved; bit depth is normalized to 16-bit PCM — the most widely supported flavor.
Going the other way?
This tool is the simplest path to WAV. For MP3 output, or any other encoded target, open AudioPod's Media Converter — it runs server-side with a full audio pipeline and supports more formats than any browser can natively encode.
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