FLAC to M4A Converter
Drop your FLAC audio here
Convert FLAC to M4A — free, fast, server-powered
Audio is uploaded, converted server-side with FFmpeg, then auto-deleted after 30 min.
How to Convert FLAC to M4A Online
Drag & drop or click Browse. Max 500 MB. Supports audio and video input.
Choose bitrate preset or use the slider. Higher bitrate means better quality and larger file.
Click Convert, wait for FFmpeg processing, then download your M4A file. Auto-deleted after 30 min.
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Why Convert FLAC to M4A?
Converting FLAC to M4A creates Apple-compatible audio from your lossless collection, perfect for importing into iTunes, syncing to iPhone, or Apple Music.
About the FLAC Format
FLAC is an open-source lossless audio format that compresses audio without losing any quality. Files are typically 50-70% the size of WAV while being bit-for-bit identical when decoded. FLAC is the preferred format for audiophiles, music archival, and high-fidelity streaming services.
FLAC was developed by Josh Coalson and released in 2001 as a free, open-source alternative to proprietary lossless codecs. It has since become the standard lossless format, supported by streaming services like Tidal, Amazon Music HD, and Qobuz.
✅ Advantages
- Lossless compression — zero quality loss
- 50-70% smaller than WAV
- Open-source and royalty-free
- Rich metadata and album art support
- Supported by most modern music players and streaming services
❌ Disadvantages
- Larger files than lossy MP3/AAC (3-5x typical)
- Not supported by iTunes/Apple Music natively (use ALAC instead)
- Overkill for casual listening, podcasts, or voice recordings
- Limited support on some older portable devices
About the M4A Format
M4A is an audio-only MPEG-4 container that typically holds AAC or Apple Lossless (ALAC) audio. It's Apple's preferred audio format and provides better quality than MP3 at comparable file sizes. All iTunes purchases and Apple Music downloads use the M4A format.
M4A emerged alongside the MPEG-4 standard and was popularized by Apple through iTunes and the iPod. The .m4a extension distinguishes audio-only files from .mp4 video files, even though both use the same container format.
✅ Advantages
- Better quality than MP3 at same bitrate (AAC codec)
- Native Apple ecosystem support
- Can contain lossless ALAC audio
- Good metadata and album art support
❌ Disadvantages
- Less compatible than MP3 on non-Apple devices
- Some older Android devices and car stereos don't support M4A
- Can be confused with DRM-protected .m4p files
- Not universally accepted for podcast distribution
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Apple support FLAC?
Apple devices don't natively support FLAC playback. Converting to M4A (with AAC or ALAC codec) makes your lossless files work seamlessly in the Apple ecosystem.