FLAC OGG
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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. 1 Drop your FLAC file into the converter above.
  2. 2 It is converted to OGG automatically — no settings to fiddle with.
  3. 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

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

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.

Frequently asked questions

Upload your FLAC file above and it is converted to OGG automatically. When it is ready, download your new OGG Vorbis audio — the whole thing takes just a few seconds in your browser.

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.

Because OGG uses lossy compression, very fine detail may be reduced to save space. For everyday use the difference is hard to spot, and you get a much smaller file in return.

Yes. The converter is free to use, with no watermark and no sign-up required.

Your files are processed securely and are never shared with anyone.

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