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Convert WAV files online instantly, no sign-up required. You can convert your WAV documents on any platform—Windows, Linux, or macOS. Upload your file, choose the output format, and press convert. When the process is done, your FLAC file will be ready for download.
The WAV file's size and structure affect conversion time, though most files are processed in seconds. Advanced features allow you to convert password-protected documents and receive conversion results via email.
No matter where you are, convert your WAV documents seamlessly on any device, including smartphones. Available online anytime, this conversion app is completely free for basic scenarios.
Check our videoThe WAV (WAVE Audio File) format is a widely used uncompressed audio file format developed by Microsoft and IBM, primarily for storing high-quality audio data. It is supported by most media players, audio editors like Audacity and Adobe Audition, and operating systems for playback and editing. WAV files use the RIFF (Resource Interchange File Format) structure, containing chunks for metadata and PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) audio data, and can support advanced features like multiple audio channels, high sample rates, and non-PCM formats like MP3 or ADPCM.
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source audio format designed for lossless compression, preserving original audio quality while reducing file size. It is widely supported by media players like VLC, Foobar2000, and streaming platforms such as Tidal, and can be created or converted using tools like Audacity or XLD. FLAC files use metadata tagging (e.g., ID3, Vorbis comments) and support high-resolution audio, multichannel audio, and optional error-checking for data integrity.
You can also convert WAV into many other file formats. Please see the complete list below.