How do I convert OGG to MP3?
OGG Vorbis is an efficient open-source format common in games and on the web, but plenty of devices and players cannot open it. Converting to MP3 makes the audio playable almost everywhere.
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Upload your OGG file and select MP3 as the output, then download it. Both OGG Vorbis and MP3 are lossy formats, so converting will not restore lost quality, but MP3 gives you wider compatibility with devices and apps that do not support OGG.
How it works
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Upload your OGG file
Select or drag in the OGG Vorbis audio you want to convert.
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Choose MP3 as the output
Set MP3 as the target so the file works across more devices and apps.
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Download your MP3
Run the conversion and save the MP3 for easy playback and sharing.
Frequently asked questions
Both OGG and MP3 are lossy, so the audio is re-encoded from already compressed data. You will not gain quality, and there is minor additional loss, though it is usually hard to hear at a good bitrate.
Often slightly. OGG Vorbis is a bit more efficient than MP3, so a comparable quality MP3 can be a little larger, but for most clips the difference is small.
Yes. MP3 is supported almost universally, which is the main reason to convert from OGG, since many players and apps do not handle OGG files.
Yes. Standard OGG Vorbis audio files convert normally, so game sounds, voice clips, and downloaded OGG audio all work.
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser with no software, account, or signup required.