OGG to AIFF

Convert OGG audio to AIFF — right in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your OGG files here, or click to choose. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.

AIFF is uncompressed PCM audio developed by Apple — essentially WAV’s Mac counterpart, standard in Logic Pro. People convert OGG to AIFF because Logic Pro and older Mac audio workflows use uncompressed AIFF. This free OGG-to-AIFF converter does the whole job inside your browser using a WebAssembly build of FFmpeg, so your audio is never uploaded to any server and there is no size limit or queue. Drop in one file or a whole batch, and each file converts automatically — then preview every result in place and download it. No signup, no watermark, and nothing to install.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert OGG to AIFF?

To convert OGG to AIFF, drag your OGG files onto the drop area or click to choose them, and each converts to AIFF automatically the moment it is added — there is no format to pick and no convert button. When a file finishes it appears as a row with the new name, its size, an inline player to preview it and a Download button, and everything runs in your browser so nothing is uploaded.

Is this OGG to AIFF converter free and private?

Yes on both counts: it is completely free with no signup, no watermark and nothing to install, and it is private because the whole conversion runs on a WebAssembly build of FFmpeg inside your own browser rather than on a server, so your files never leave your device. That makes it safe for private or unreleased recordings. The only download is the converter itself, a one-time roughly 32 MB file that is cached afterwards.

Will converting OGG to AIFF lose quality?

No further quality is lost in the AIFF file itself, because AIFF is uncompressed and preserves exactly the audio it is given. But your ogg is already lossy, so this cannot add quality back — converting a lossy OGG to AIFF cannot restore detail the OGG already discarded, and the file becomes much larger.

Why convert OGG to AIFF?

People convert OGG to AIFF because Logic Pro and older Mac audio workflows use uncompressed AIFF. AIFF is uncompressed PCM audio developed by Apple — essentially WAV’s Mac counterpart, standard in Logic Pro. Converting re-packages your existing OGG audio into AIFF so it drops straight into that workflow or device, without changing anything about how the original was recorded.

Is there a file size or number limit?

There is no fixed size or count limit, because nothing is uploaded — you can drop many OGG files at once and each is converted separately with its own preview player and Download button. The only real limit is your device's memory, so very large files of several hundred megabytes convert more comfortably on a desktop than on a phone.

Does it work on iPhone, Mac and Android?

Yes, it runs in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone and Android, with nothing to install and no account needed, so you can convert OGG to AIFF on a laptop or straight from your phone. The first use downloads a one-time converter of about 32 MB, which your browser then caches so later conversions start instantly.