Convert MP3 to FLAC
Upload an MP3 file and convert it to FLAC — all in your browser.
Upload an MP3 file and convert it to FLAC — all in your browser.
The MP3 is decoded and stored losslessly as FLAC. From that moment on, the audio can be edited, converted, and archived without any further quality loss stacking up.
One thing this conversion cannot do is improve the sound. The detail MP3 discarded when it was first encoded is gone permanently, so the FLAC will sound exactly like the MP3, just in a bigger file.
Some audio software, hardware players, and DJ tools only accept lossless input. Converting your MP3s to FLAC gets them through the door.
It is also the right move before editing. If you cut, fade, or process an MP3 and save it back to MP3, you pay the lossy toll twice. Working in FLAC means the only loss is the one already baked into the source.
No. Quality lost in the original MP3 encoding cannot be recovered. The FLAC simply preserves what the MP3 has, without adding new loss.
FLAC stores the decoded audio losslessly, and decoded audio is large. The MP3 was small precisely because it threw data away.
Yes. It runs fully in your browser. Your files are never uploaded or stored anywhere.