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Convert FLAC to WAV Online — Lossless for Editing

Decompress lossless FLAC to uncompressed WAV for professional audio workflows.

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50 MB or 2 hours per file Up to 50 files (2 GB limit) 3 parallel conversions 1 credit per 5 minutes

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Median FLAC → WAV time (last 10k jobs): 1.8s per minute

How it works

  1. 1 · Drop your files

    Drag & drop or choose FLAC files. No account required—paid plans unlock bigger batches, higher limits, and priority queues.

  2. 2 · We convert securely

    Processed on our dedicated servers. Encrypted in transit & at rest. We never store filenames—only file types & sizes for accounting.

  3. 3 · Download & auto-delete

    Grab your WAV files in seconds. Files delete automatically after 1 hour. Delete anytime after downloading with one click.

FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the open-source standard for lossless audio compression, developed by Xiph.Org Foundation and released in 2001. Unlike MP3 or AAC, FLAC compresses audio without discarding any data—the decoded output is bit-for-bit identical to the original. Typical compression ratios are 50-60%, meaning a 100 MB WAV becomes a 40-50 MB FLAC with zero quality loss.

Learn more: FLAC on Wikipedia

FLAC has become the format of choice for audiophiles, music archivists, and streaming services like Tidal, Qobuz, and (as of 2025) Spotify. It supports metadata, album art, and cue sheets for track indexing. The tradeoff is size and compatibility: FLAC files are 3-5x larger than equivalent MP3s, and some older devices lack native support. For permanent archives, FLAC preserves quality that can later be converted to any format without generation loss.

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is an uncompressed audio format developed by Microsoft and IBM in 1991. It stores raw PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) audio data, preserving every sample from the original recording without any quality loss. WAV supports 16/24/32-bit depth, sample rates from 8 kHz to 192 kHz (commonly 44.1/48 kHz), and up to 65,535 channels. It's the standard working format for audio professionals in recording studios, broadcast facilities, and sound design workflows worldwide.

Learn more: WAV on Wikipedia

The main tradeoff is file size: a 3-minute stereo track at CD quality (44.1kHz, 16-bit) is approximately 30 MB. While this makes WAV impractical for streaming or portable devices, it remains essential for editing, archiving, and any workflow where audio quality is paramount. Converting to MP3 reduces file size by 90% or more while maintaining perceptually transparent quality for most listeners.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between FLAC and WAV?

Both are lossless-neither discards audio data. FLAC uses lossless compression (like ZIP for audio) to reduce file size by 50-60% while preserving 100% quality. WAV is uncompressed PCM audio, which means larger files but universal compatibility and no decoding overhead.

Will converting FLAC to WAV reduce audio quality?

No. This is a lossless conversion-zero quality loss. FLAC decompresses back to the exact same audio data as the original source. The WAV file will be bit-for-bit identical to what the FLAC was created from. This is simply decompression, not transcoding.

Why would I convert FLAC to WAV?

Compatibility. Some professional audio software (DAWs, samplers, DJ software) prefer or require WAV files. Some older hardware players don't support FLAC. WAV is also the standard format for CD burning and certain audio workflows where you need raw PCM data. Done editing? Convert back to FLAC for efficient storage.

How do file sizes compare between FLAC and WAV?

WAV files are typically 2-3x larger than equivalent FLAC files. A 4-minute song might be 15-25 MB in FLAC versus 35-50 MB in WAV. The audio quality is identical-you're just trading storage space for universal compatibility.

What bit depth options are available?

We support 16-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit PCM WAV output. By default, we output 16-bit (CD quality). 24-bit is studio standard, and 32-bit float provides maximum headroom for professional mixing and mastering.

Can I convert multiple FLAC files at once?

Yes-that's what we're built for. Drop up to 50 files at once. We process 3 conversions in parallel, so batches complete faster than sequential tools.

What happens to metadata and album art?

Audio properties transfer perfectly, but WAV doesn't support embedded metadata or cover art. WAV is a raw audio container with no standard tagging system. If you need tagged files, convert to FLAC instead, or add metadata afterward with tools like MediaMonkey or foobar2000.

How long can my audio files be?

Duration limits depend on your plan: Guest/Free: 120 minutes, Pro: 600 minutes (10 hours), Business: 3000 minutes (50 hours). This accommodates everything from albums to full concert recordings and long-form audio.

What are the limits for this converter?

TierMax File SizeMax Files/BatchParallel Processing
Free50 MB50 files3 at once
Pro500 MB200 files6 at once
Business2048 MB1000 files10 at once

Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all images converters site-wide. See all converter limits →

How are credits calculated for this conversion?

Cost: 1 credit per 5 minutes

How it works:

  • Files up to 5 minutes: 1 credit (minimum)
  • 6-10 minutes: 2 credits
  • 11-15 minutes: 3 credits
  • 16-20 minutes: 4 credits

Example: A 10-minute file = 1 credit. A 180-minute (3h) audiobook = 36 credits.

Why per-minute? Audio conversion time scales with content duration, not file size. Longer audio requires proportionally more processing.

What are my daily and monthly credit limits?

Credit allocations vary by account tier:

TierDaily LimitMonthly Limit
Free50 credits/day
Pro10,000 credits/month
Business30,000 credits/month

Daily credits (Free tier, including guests) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro & Business) reset on your billing cycle date.

Note: With 1 credit per 5 minutes, audio files under 5 MB cost 1 credit each. Pro users can convert 10,000 audio files per month.

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  • 50 MB per file
  • 50 files per batch
  • 3 parallel conversions
  • 50 credits/day
  • Standard priority
  • Email support
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  • 500 MB per file
  • 200 files per batch
  • 6 parallel conversions
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  • 2 GB per file
  • 1000 files per batch
  • 10 parallel conversions
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How Credits Work

  • Usually 1 credit per conversion. Exact cost shown before you start.
  • Credits refresh monthly on your billing cycle.
  • Unused credits roll over, capped at your plan's monthly amount.
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What's New in FLAC to WAV

Latest improvements to this converter

Last updated December 15, 2025
Dec 15, 2025

Initial release of FLAC to WAV converter for lossless format interchange.