Convert FLAC to OGG
Free, fast and secure — convert FLAC to OGG right in your browser.
Shrink your FLAC by converting to OGG
Converting FLAC to OGG trades a little detail for a much smaller file, making OGG Vorbis audio the practical choice for fast web pages, email and sharing.
How to convert FLAC to OGG
- 1 Drop your FLAC file into the converter above.
- 2 It is converted to OGG automatically — no settings to fiddle with.
- 3 Download your new OGG file instantly.
FLAC vs OGG
| Feature | FLAC | OGG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossless | Lossy |
| MIME type | audio/flac | audio/ogg |
| Best for | Archiving and high-fidelity music libraries where quality must be preserved. | Open-web and game audio where efficient, license-free sound is preferred. |
About the formats
FLAC audio
FLAC is a lossless format that compresses audio with no quality loss — typically to about half the size of WAV. It is the audiophile choice for archiving music.
Strengths
- Lossless, full quality
- Smaller than WAV
- Rich metadata and tagging
Limitations
- Larger than lossy formats
- Not supported by every player
- Overkill for casual listening
Best for: Archiving and high-fidelity music libraries where quality must be preserved.
OGG Vorbis audio
OGG (Vorbis) is an open, royalty-free audio format that often sounds better than MP3 at the same bitrate. It is popular in games and on the open web.
Strengths
- Better quality than MP3 at equal size
- Open and royalty-free
- Great for web and game audio
Limitations
- Less universal than MP3
- Spotty support on some devices
- Lossy compression
Best for: Open-web and game audio where efficient, license-free sound is preferred.