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OGG to WAV Converter

Convert OGG Vorbis audio to uncompressed WAV format online for free. Ideal for audio editing, mastering, CD burning, and maximum compatibility. Up to 100 MB.

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Also supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, WMA, OPUS, AIFF • Max 100 MB

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How to Convert OGG to WAV

1

Upload

Drag and drop your OGG audio file into the converter above, or click Choose OGG File to browse your device.

2

Convert

Click Convert to WAV. Our server decompresses your OGG Vorbis audio into uncompressed WAV. Takes a few seconds to a minute depending on file length.

3

Download

Click Download WAV to save the uncompressed audio file. That's it — no registration, no email required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Converting OGG to WAV does not improve the actual audio quality. OGG Vorbis is a lossy codec, meaning some audio data was permanently discarded during encoding — converting to WAV decompresses the remaining audio into an uncompressed format, but it cannot recover the lost data. However, having a WAV file is essential for professional audio editing, because DAWs and mastering tools work best with uncompressed audio to avoid re-encoding artifacts during processing and export.
The main reasons to convert OGG to WAV are: audio editing in DAWs where uncompressed audio prevents generation loss during processing; professional mastering workflows that require lossless input; CD burning, which requires WAV or AIFF format; compatibility with older software and hardware that does not support OGG; and use in video editing software where WAV is the standard audio import format.
WAV files are significantly larger than OGG because WAV stores uncompressed audio data. A typical 4-minute song encoded in OGG at 160 kbps is about 5 MB, while the same song in WAV (16-bit, 44.1 kHz stereo) is approximately 40 MB — roughly 8 times larger. The exact ratio depends on the OGG bitrate and WAV sample rate/bit depth, but expect WAV files to be 5–10 times bigger than the OGG source.
Our converter preserves the original sample rate from your OGG file (typically 44,100 Hz or 48,000 Hz) and outputs 16-bit PCM WAV by default. This is the standard CD-quality format compatible with virtually all audio software and hardware. The converter uses FFmpeg to decode the OGG Vorbis stream and write it as uncompressed PCM data in the WAV container.
Yes. WAV is the most universally supported audio format across all editing software. Every DAW — Audacity, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, FL Studio, Ableton Live, Reaper, GarageBand — opens WAV files natively. Unlike OGG, which some professional tools may not import directly, WAV works everywhere without plugins or codec packs.
Yes. The WAV files produced by our converter are in standard PCM format and can be burned directly to audio CDs using Windows Media Player, iTunes, Brasero (Linux), or any CD burning software. Audio CDs require uncompressed PCM data, which is exactly what WAV provides. No additional conversion is needed before burning.
Yes. CleverUtils.com offers free OGG to WAV conversion with no watermarks, no registration, and no email required. Upload your file, convert, and download. Your files are encrypted during transfer and automatically deleted from our servers within 2 hours.
DEVELOPER API

OGG to WAV Conversion API

Convert OGG files to WAV programmatically with one HTTP request — batch up to 20 files at once, 1000 conversions per day, free, no signup.

POST /api/v1/convert
curl -X POST https://cleverutils.com/api/v1/convert \
  -F "[email protected]"\
  -F "to_format=wav"

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