OGG to WAV
Convert OGG to WAV.
Convert OGG to WAV.
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Tool guide
Free Online OGG to WAV Converter
Convert one supported OGG file into an uncompressed PCM 16-bit WAV in your browser. WAV can simplify editing and compatibility, but it will usually be larger and cannot restore detail lost by a Vorbis, Opus, or other lossy source codec.

Steps
How it works
- Choose one OGG file up to 150 MB.
- Preview the source and review its duration.
- Decode the supported OGG stream and encode it as PCM 16-bit WAV.
- Preview and download the WAV file.
Highlights
Key features
- Validates the selected file as OGG input.
- Creates an uncompressed PCM signed 16-bit WAV.
- Uses browser FFmpeg decoding for supported OGG codecs.
- Shows processing progress, previews, duration, and output size.
- Builds the WAV filename from the original OGG name.
Use cases
Common uses
- Prepare OGG audio for a WAV-only editor.
- Create a PCM intermediate from a supported game or web audio file.
- Use an authorized OGG recording in software that expects WAV.
- Make a more broadly editable copy of supported OGG audio.
Notes
Limitations to know
- OGG is a container and may include Vorbis, Opus, or another codec that the FFmpeg build must support.
- Decoding lossy OGG audio into WAV does not restore missing source detail.
- The PCM WAV output is often substantially larger than the OGG input.
- Only one file is converted per run; batch, bulk, and ZIP conversion are unavailable.
- Output is fixed to 16-bit PCM with no sample-rate, channel, metadata, or cover-art controls.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Is every OGG-to-WAV conversion lossless?
No. WAV avoids another lossy encode, but many OGG files contain already-lossy Vorbis or Opus audio whose discarded detail cannot be recovered.
What type of WAV does the tool create?
It creates PCM signed 16-bit little-endian WAV audio.
Why might an OGG file not convert?
The OGG container may contain a codec that the browser FFmpeg build cannot decode, or the file may be damaged.
Will the WAV be larger?
Usually yes, because the generated PCM WAV is uncompressed.
Can I convert multiple OGG files?
No. The converter processes one OGG file at a time, up to 150 MB.