M4A to MP3

Convert M4A audio to MP3 directly in your browser. No uploads to a server, no account required.

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Accepted: .m4a,audio/m4a,audio/mp4

What This Tool Does

Converts M4A (AAC) audio files to MP3 format entirely in your browser. No upload required — your audio files are processed locally and the MP3 is generated on your device.

Who This Is For

  • iPhone users sharing voice memos with Android users or Windows PCs
  • Anyone uploading audio to platforms that only accept MP3 (SoundCloud, many podcast hosts)
  • Content creators moving from an Apple-only workflow to a cross-platform one
  • Developers testing audio ingestion pipelines that require MP3 input

Example: Input: An iPhone voice memo or GarageBand export in .m4a format → Output: An MP3 file at your chosen bitrate, playable on every device and platform

Your audio file is ready.

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💡 After converting, trim the recording to the section you need with the Audio Trimmer. For transcribing iPhone voice memos or call recordings to text, Audio to Transcript processes MP3 files directly in your browser. If the M4A came from a video source, MP4 to MP3 extracts audio from video files directly.

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M4A vs MP3 — What's the Difference?

M4A is a container format that holds AAC-encoded audio. It is Apple's standard format for iTunes music, voice memos, and audio books. MP3 uses the older MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 codec.

PropertyM4A (AAC)MP3
CodecAAC (Advanced Audio Coding)MPEG-1/2 Audio Layer 3
Quality at same bitrateBetterGood — slightly lower than AAC
File extension.m4a, .aac.mp3
ContainerMPEG-4MP3 (no container)
DRM supportYes (FairPlay)No DRM standard
CompatibilityApple-native, most modern appsUniversal — every device and app
Streaming supportExcellentExcellent

AAC was designed as the successor to MP3 and delivers better audio quality at the same bitrate. However, MP3's near-universal compatibility makes it the safer choice for sharing with others.

iPhone Voice Memos and M4A

iPhone Voice Memos records in M4A format by default. This causes issues when:

iPhone Audio Workflow

M4A from iPhone is just the start — here's how to work with it after converting:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't my device play M4A files?
M4A is Apple's audio container format. It plays natively on iPhones, Macs, and in iTunes, but is not supported by many Android devices, car stereos, and Windows media players without additional codec installation. Converting to MP3 solves all compatibility issues instantly.
Will I lose quality converting M4A to MP3?
Both M4A (AAC) and MP3 are lossy formats. Converting from one lossy format to another involves a small quality loss — the audio is decoded and re-encoded, which introduces additional compression artifacts. At 192 kbps output, the difference is inaudible to most listeners.
What's the difference between M4A and AAC?
M4A is a container file format, and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is the audio codec inside it. When you record a voice memo on an iPhone, it saves as M4A using AAC encoding. Converting to MP3 re-encodes the audio from AAC to MP3 compression.
Can I convert Apple Music downloads?
Apple Music files purchased from iTunes or streamed via Apple Music are DRM-protected — they cannot be converted by any browser-based tool. Only unprotected M4A files (like voice memos, personal recordings, or old iTunes purchases) can be converted.
Does this tool support HEVC audio in M4A containers?
Most M4A files use AAC audio, which is universally supported. M4A files with HEVC audio are rare and may not be supported by all browsers — if conversion fails, the audio codec may not be supported by your browser's Web Audio API.
What should I set the MP3 bitrate to for voice memos?
For voice memos and recordings of speech, 64–96 kbps produces excellent results at very small file sizes. The frequency range of the human voice is narrow, so high bitrates provide no benefit. 128 kbps is more than sufficient.
Will quality be affected?
Audio is re-encoded using the browser's built-in codecs. The result is suitable for casual listening.

How It Works

1
Select your M4A fileClick upload or drag and drop your M4A file — iPhone voice memos, Apple Music exports, GarageBand recordings all work.
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Set bitrate (optional)128 kbps is recommended for voice memos; 192 kbps for music. Higher bitrate = better quality but larger file.
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Convert and downloadConversion runs in your browser using the Web Audio API. Download the MP3 when done — no wait, no queue.

When to Use This Tool

  • Sharing iPhone voice memos with Android or Windows users who can't play M4A
  • Uploading a recording to a platform that requires MP3 format
  • Playing Apple audio files in a car stereo or media player that doesn't support M4A
  • Reducing file size of Apple Music recordings for archiving

🔒 Privacy & Security

M4A files are processed entirely in your browser using the Web Audio API. Apple voice memos and recordings may contain private conversations — this tool never uploads your audio to any server. The file goes from your device to your browser's memory and back to your device as a download.

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