Convert OGG to FLAC

Upload an OGG file and convert it to FLAC — all in your browser.

What happens when you convert OGG to FLAC

The tool decodes your Ogg file, whether it carries Vorbis or Opus audio, and stores the result losslessly as FLAC. Nothing more is lost from this point on, no matter how many times you edit or convert the FLAC afterwards.

As with any lossy source, FLAC cannot restore detail the original Ogg encode discarded. The FLAC sounds identical to the OGG, in a larger but future-proof package.

Why convert OGG to FLAC

Editing is the main reason: process an OGG and save it back to a lossy format and you stack a second round of loss on top. Decoding to FLAC first means your edits cost nothing extra.

Compatibility is the other: plenty of audio software and hardware accepts FLAC but not Ogg, so this conversion is a clean bridge into stricter tools.

Frequently asked questions

Does this work with both Vorbis and Opus files?

Yes. Both codecs commonly live inside .ogg files, and the converter decodes either automatically.

Will the FLAC sound better than the OGG?

No, identical. FLAC preserves exactly what the OGG contained. Its value is preventing future loss, not undoing past loss.

Is my file processed privately?

Yes, entirely in your browser. No uploads and no server-side copies.