Specialized tools

Convert audio to MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, or Opus

Use the free AI audio converter to choose the right format and quality for sharing, editing, archiving, or playback without overstating what transcoding can restore.

Follow this guide in the studio ↗

Use the Free AI Audio Converter when you already have an audio file and need a different delivery format. It accepts an authorized local file or a song from your EasyMusic Library, then creates MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, AAC, OGG, or Opus without making you leave the music workspace.

This is different from downloading a newly generated song. The converter starts with a file you choose, lets you set the target format and quality, checks the processed result, and returns a separate download.

Choose the format from the next destination

There is no universally “best” audio format. Start with the place the file must go next.

Goal Practical choice Why
Send a demo or upload to a broadly compatible service MP3 Small, familiar, and widely playable
Continue detailed work in a DAW or editor WAV Uncompressed PCM is predictable for editing
Keep a lossless archive with a smaller footprint than WAV FLAC Lossless compression preserves the decoded source signal
Deliver to a modern phone, app, or web workflow M4A or AAC Efficient AAC audio, with M4A providing a common container
Use an open music format OGG The converter writes Vorbis audio in an Ogg container
Prioritize efficient speech, preview, or bandwidth-conscious delivery Opus Designed for efficient speech and music coding

Changing a low-bitrate MP3 into WAV or FLAC does not restore details removed by the original lossy encode. The new file can be easier to edit or better suited to a required upload format, but it cannot become a true lossless master retroactively. Keep the highest-quality original whenever possible.

Convert the file step by step

  1. Open Tools → Free AI Audio Converter.
  2. Choose Choose a file for an authorized local file up to 50 MB, or Choose from library for a track already in your EasyMusic account.
  3. Under Output format, select MP3, WAV, FLAC, M4A, AAC, OGG, or Opus.
  4. Choose Standard, High, or Maximum under Quality preset. WAV has no quality selector because it is exported as uncompressed 16-bit PCM. For FLAC, the preset changes compression effort, not the decoded audio quality.
  5. Confirm I have the right to process this audio, then select Process audio.
  6. Wait for checking, processing, verification, and saving to complete. Preview the result, then choose Download audio.

The full workspace remains visible before sign-in so you can inspect formats and presets. Choosing a file, opening your owned Library, or starting a session-dependent operation takes you to sign-in when needed. The converter is currently free for signed-in users and does not consume credits.

Use quality presets deliberately

For MP3, the current presets correspond to 128, 192, and 320 kbps. M4A and AAC use 128, 192, and 256 kbps; Opus uses 96, 128, and 192 kbps. OGG uses progressively higher Vorbis quality levels. Higher lossy settings generally retain more during this encode but also create larger files.

Do not select Maximum automatically. A spoken memo for review may be fine at Standard, while a client-facing music preview may justify High or Maximum. If a platform publishes an exact format or bitrate requirement, follow that requirement rather than guessing.

EasyMusic combines these controlled format settings with AI quality detection and targeted refinement. The deterministic output choice remains yours; analysis and refinement help the result stay creator-ready within that choice. The processing recipe also limits output to two channels, caps sample rate at 48 kHz, removes source metadata, and verifies the output codec, container, streams, sample rate, and size before marking the job complete.

Check the download before using it

Listen to the opening, the loudest section, and the final seconds. Confirm the duration, channel balance, and filename, then test the file in the app or device that requested it. Keep the source beside the converted copy instead of overwriting your only master.

If the source is rejected, confirm that it is a supported audio file and is no larger than 50 MB. If processing cannot start, check the rights confirmation and wait for another active audio job to finish. Repeated starts can trigger a brief cooldown or human-verification step used across the free audio tools.

For formats created directly from a completed generated song, use the separate download audio, video, vocals, and stems guide.

Sources and further reading

Product interfaces change quickly. These sources were checked on the verification date above.

  1. Current product studio — interface and operation path ↗
  2. MDN — Web audio codec guide ↗
  3. Xiph.Org — What is FLAC? ↗
  4. IETF RFC 6716 — Definition of the Opus Audio Codec ↗