WAV to AAC Converter
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Convert WAV to AAC — free, fast, server-powered
Audio is uploaded, converted server-side with FFmpeg, then auto-deleted after 30 min.
How to Convert WAV to AAC 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 AAC file. Auto-deleted after 30 min.
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Why Convert WAV to AAC?
Converting WAV to AAC creates efficient, high-quality compressed audio ideal for Apple devices and modern streaming platforms. AAC provides better quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates.
About the WAV Format
WAV is an uncompressed audio format that stores raw PCM audio data with zero quality loss. It provides perfect, studio-grade audio quality at the cost of very large file sizes — typically 10MB per minute for CD-quality stereo audio. WAV is the standard format for professional audio recording and editing.
WAV was developed jointly by Microsoft and IBM in 1991 as part of the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF) specification. It became the standard uncompressed audio format on Windows and remains widely used in professional audio production.
✅ Advantages
- Perfect, uncompressed audio quality
- Universal support across all audio software
- Standard format for recording studios and audio production
- No generation loss — edit and save repeatedly without degradation
❌ Disadvantages
- Very large file sizes (~10MB/min for CD quality)
- Not practical for music distribution or streaming
- No metadata support (album art, tags) in standard WAV
- Wasteful for casual listening where lossy is sufficient
About the AAC Format
AAC is a lossy audio codec that delivers better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate. It is the default audio format for Apple products, YouTube, and many streaming services. AAC at 128kbps is generally considered equivalent to MP3 at 160kbps.
AAC was developed as part of the MPEG-2 standard in 1997 and later enhanced in MPEG-4. Apple adopted it as the default iTunes and iPod format, which drove widespread adoption. Today it's used by YouTube, Apple Music, and most streaming platforms.
✅ Advantages
- Better quality than MP3 at equivalent bitrates
- Default format for Apple ecosystem (iTunes, iPhone, iPad)
- Used by YouTube, streaming services, and digital radio
- Efficient at low bitrates — great for voice and podcasts
❌ Disadvantages
- Less universally supported than MP3 on older devices
- Still lossy — not suitable for archival
- Patent-encumbered (though freely usable in practice)
- Some hardware players prefer MP3
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AAC better than MP3 for WAV conversion?
Yes — at the same bitrate, AAC preserves more audio detail than MP3. A 128kbps AAC file generally sounds as good as a 160kbps MP3.
What bitrate should I use for AAC?
For music: 128-256kbps. For podcasts: 96-128kbps. AAC is more efficient than MP3, so you can use lower bitrates while maintaining quality.