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How do you convert MP3 to OGG?

Ogg Vorbis is a free, open-source codec with a good quality-to-size ratio, which is why it is popular in web apps and game engines. This tool converts your MP3 into an OGG file right in the browser.

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Upload your MP3 and choose OGG to get an open-source Ogg Vorbis file with a strong quality-to-size ratio for web and game audio. Both MP3 and OGG are lossy, so re-encoding cannot improve quality and may slightly reduce it. Use OGG when your platform or engine prefers the open format.

How it works

1

Upload your MP3 file

Select or drag in the MP3 you want to convert to OGG.

2

Convert to OGG

Choose OGG as the output format and start the conversion to Ogg Vorbis.

3

Download the OGG

Save the OGG file, ready for your website, game engine, or any app that prefers the open format.

Frequently asked questions

No. Both formats are lossy. Going from MP3 to OGG re-encodes audio that was already compressed, so quality can only stay the same or drop slightly, never improve.
OGG Vorbis is open-source and royalty-free, and it often delivers comparable quality to MP3 at a smaller size. Many game engines and web players favor it for those reasons.
Often yes, at similar quality settings. Vorbis tends to be efficient, though exact size depends on the bitrate you target.
OGG is well supported in browsers, Android, and game engines, but some older hardware players and Apple software do not play it. Keep MP3 if you need maximum compatibility.
No. The conversion runs in your browser with no signup and nothing to install.

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