ANY OGG

Convert any audio to OGG

Drop any audio file — get a OGG file in seconds, in your browser. Multiple files at once, no upload on the fast path.

4.8/5

9,214+ audio files converted

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OGG is a popular target for a reason: it is best for Games & open-source apps. This converter encodes straight to OGG in your browser, so even large libraries convert quickly and privately — nothing is sent to a server on the fast path.

For developers

Looking to programmatically convert any image to OGG?

Same engine, available as a JSON API. Drop a file or URL via REST and get the converted audio back — no browser, no UI, no rate limits on paid tiers.

  • Fast response on common audio pairs

  • Webhook delivery for batch jobs

  • Dozens of audio format pairs supported

Side-by-side

any image vs OGG: how they compare

The numbers and capabilities at a glance, so you know what you're trading.

OGG

Year released
2000
Compression
Lossy
Lossless
No
Channels
Multichannel
Player support
Wide
Best for
Games & open-source apps

Accepted inputs

  • AAC
  • AIFF
  • ALAC
  • FLAC
  • M4A
  • MP3
  • OPUS
  • WAV
  • WMA
Best practice

Best practices for OGG

Small choices that keep your output sounding right.

  • Play the first converted file before batch-converting the rest, so you catch a wrong setting early.
  • For OGG, choose a bitrate that fits the use: 192–256 kbps keeps most music transparent, 320 kbps for archival-grade lossy.
When to skip

When NOT to convert to OGG

Cases where a different format serves you better.

  • When the file must play on older devices

    OGG is not supported everywhere (Wide). For old phones, car stereos, or legacy software, MP3 or AAC is a safer choice than OGG.

Deep dive

The importance of a good audio conversion

Why getting any image → OGG right matters more than you think.

FAQ

Frequently asked

The basics everyone asks before dropping a track.