Change FLAC sample rate

Upload a FLAC file and resample it to the sample rate you need.

New sample rate

Hi-res housekeeping

FLAC purchases and masters often arrive at 88.2, 96, or 192 kHz. This tool resamples them to your chosen rate and writes a new FLAC, still lossless at that new resolution. A 96 kHz album resampled to 44.1 kHz keeps everything humans hear and sheds a large share of its bulk.

When to resample FLAC

Storage-conscious archiving of hi-res libraries, feeding DACs and car systems that refuse rates above 48 kHz, matching a DAW project rate before import, and preparing 48 kHz audio for video soundtracks while staying lossless.

Frequently asked questions

Is the output still lossless?

Yes, at the new rate. Frequencies above the new Nyquist limit are gone by definition; everything else is stored losslessly in standard FLAC.

Can I hear the difference between 96 kHz and 44.1 kHz?

Controlled listening tests consistently say no for playback. Hi-res rates earn their keep in production, where processing headroom matters.

Where does the processing happen?

Entirely on your device, in the browser. Large hi-res files never need uploading.