WAV to MP3

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

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Accepted: .wav,audio/wav

What This Tool Does

Converts WAV audio to MP3 format entirely in your browser at your chosen bitrate (128, 192, or 320 kbps). WAV files are uncompressed and large; this produces a widely compatible, smaller alternative.

Who This Is For

  • Podcasters and voice-over artists working with raw WAV exports from recording software
  • Musicians sharing demos without sending huge WAV attachments
  • Anyone who recorded audio on a professional interface and needs a smaller format for upload
  • Developers handling audio file size constraints in web applications

Example: Input: A 50 MB WAV voice recording at 44.1 kHz → Output: A 192 kbps MP3 at roughly 5–7 MB, ready for email, podcast hosts, or any audio player

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💡 Once converted to MP3, use the Audio Trimmer to cut the recording to the section you need — useful for removing silence at the start or end of recordings. To transcribe the audio content to text, Audio to Transcript works directly with MP3 files.

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WAV vs MP3 — Detailed Comparison

PropertyWAVMP3
CompressionUncompressed (PCM)Lossy compression
Typical file size (3-min song)~30 MB~3.5 MB at 128 kbps
Audio qualityLossless — perfect reproductionGood — imperceptible loss at 192+ kbps
EditingIdeal — no generation lossDegrades slightly with each re-encode
StreamingPoor — too largeExcellent — designed for streaming
Device compatibilityGoodUniversal
Professional useRecording, mastering, broadcastDistribution, consumer playback

When to Keep WAV and When to Convert

Audio Conversion Workflow

WAV to MP3 is the export step — pair it with these tools for a complete workflow:

Frequently Asked Questions

What audio formats can I convert to MP3?
WAV is the primary format for this tool, but most common audio formats — M4A, OGG, FLAC, AAC — are also accepted. For any other format, try the Any Audio to MP3 converter.
Will converting WAV to MP3 reduce audio quality?
Yes — MP3 is a lossy format that removes some audio data. At 128 kbps and above, most listeners cannot hear a difference from the original WAV in normal listening conditions. For professional audio production, keep the WAV master and convert to MP3 only for distribution.
What bitrate should I choose for the MP3?
128 kbps is standard for voice recordings, podcasts, and spoken word. 192 kbps is better for music you care about. 320 kbps is maximum quality — choose this only when file size doesn't matter.
Why is my WAV file so large?
WAV is an uncompressed format. One hour of stereo audio at CD quality (44.1 kHz, 16-bit) produces approximately 600 MB. MP3 at 128 kbps reduces that to around 57 MB — a 10:1 compression ratio with no audible difference for most listeners.
Is there a file size limit for WAV files?
There is no server-side limit. The practical limit is your browser's available memory — typically files up to several GB will process fine on modern devices.
Does the converted MP3 preserve metadata like track title and artist?
Basic ID3 metadata (title, artist, album) is preserved in the conversion where it exists in the original WAV file. Embedded album art may not transfer in all cases.
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

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Select your WAV fileClick the upload area or drag and drop a WAV file. The file is read directly from your device — nothing is sent to a server.
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Choose output qualitySelect the MP3 bitrate. 128 kbps is standard for voice; 192–320 kbps for music where audio quality matters.
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Convert and downloadClick Convert. Processing takes a few seconds in your browser. When complete, download the MP3 directly to your device.

When to Use This Tool

  • Sharing a recording by email — WAV files are too large for most email servers (600 MB per hour of audio)
  • Uploading to a podcast platform — most require MP3 format
  • Sending a voice memo recorded on Windows, which defaults to WAV format
  • Reducing file size before attaching audio to a document or presentation

🔒 Privacy & Security

WAV files are read from your local storage using the browser File API and converted using the Web Audio API — entirely within your browser tab. No audio data is uploaded to any server. This matters for voice recordings of meetings, interviews, or personal content that you wouldn't want stored on third-party servers.

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