FLAC to OGG Converter
Convert FLAC to OGG (Vorbis) — small, open, royalty-free files for the web and games. Free, in your browser, no signup.
Drag & drop your FLAC file here, or browse
Need a small, open audio file from your FLAC? This free converter turns .flac audio into OGG (Vorbis) in seconds — no software or signup. Files up to 30MB are converted directly and nothing is stored after your download.
How to Convert FLAC to OGG
1. Upload your FLAC file
Drag a file onto the box above, or click to browse.
2. Choose a bitrate
OGG is already selected as the output. Pick a bitrate for the Vorbis audio — 320 kbps for best quality.
3. Convert & download
Click Convert & Download. Your OGG file downloads automatically.
FLAC vs OGG
FLAC is lossless (larger); OGG Vorbis is lossy and small. Converting FLAC to OGG trades a little quality for a much smaller file — good for the web, gaming, and open-source projects, where OGG is widely supported and royalty-free. At higher bitrates the loss is inaudible to most listeners, but it isn't reversible: once you've made the OGG, the discarded detail is gone. Keep your FLAC as the master. Prefer to stay lossless? Convert to ALAC or AIFF instead. Need the reverse? Use OGG to FLAC.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert FLAC to OGG?
Upload your .flac file, keep OGG selected and pick a bitrate, then click Convert & Download. The OGG file is created and downloaded automatically.
What codec does the OGG file use?
Vorbis. This converter outputs OGG Vorbis, the most widely supported audio codec in the OGG container.
Does FLAC to OGG lose quality?
Yes — OGG Vorbis is lossy, so some data is discarded to shrink the file. At higher bitrates the loss is inaudible to most listeners, but keep your FLAC as the master copy.
Is the FLAC to OGG converter free?
Yes — it's completely free, with no account, no watermarks, and no limit on how many files you convert.