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OGG → MP3.

Game audio, old recordings and podcast archives in a format half your apps pretend not to know. Convert them to the one everything plays, a whole folder at a time, completely private.

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Drop OGG files anywhere, or click to choose
unlimited batch · .ogg and .oga · 100% private

Drop your files anywhere on this page to convert OGG to MP3 free. LAME handles the re-encode at 192 kbps by default and each file saves as an MP3. Batch a whole folder at once; nothing uploads.

Where all these OGG files came from

OGG Vorbis was the open-source answer to MP3, and it stuck in specific corners: game soundtracks ripped from data folders, Audacity exports, old Linux recordings, podcast archives from the 2000s. Great codec, terrible luck. Car stereos, most Apple software, voicemail systems and plenty of editing apps still answer with "unsupported format." MP3 is the boring answer that opens everywhere, from a 2004 iPod to your car's USB port.

Batch the whole folder

The usual reason people land here is not one file, it's two hundred: a game's music directory or a decade of archived episodes. Select them all at once. Each file converts independently, finished ones save as they complete (or grab everything as one zip), and there's no per-file fee, no daily cap, and no queue behind other people's files, because there is no server doing the work.

FAQ

What quality should I pick?

The default is 192 kbps, the highest here, so you never have to wonder whether you gave up quality. 128 is transparent for speech, and 96 makes the smallest files for pure voice.

Does .oga work too?

Yes. .oga is the same Ogg audio with a different extension, and some voice recorders and browsers produce it. Drop it in like any other file.

Are my files uploaded?

Never. Your audio is never uploaded, stored, or heard by anyone. The conversion happens instantly and privately on your own hardware, which is why a 200-file batch here costs you nothing but a minute.

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