FLAC to WAV Converter

Convert FLAC to WAV online with Convertig.com. Fast, free, and secure audio converter—no software required. Upload your file and get WAV output instantly.

100 MB maximum file size and upto 5 files.

Make sure you have uploaded valid files otherwise conversion will not be correct

300+ formats supported

We support more than 25600 different conversions between more than 300 different file formats. More than any other converter.

Fast and easy

Just drop your files on the page, choose an output format and click "Convert" button. Wait a little for the process to complete.

How to use FLAC to WAV Converter?

  1. Click the “Choose Files” button to select your files (up to 20 files at a time)
  2. Click on the “Convert” button to start the conversion
  3. When the status change to Done” click the “Download” button

FLAC to WAV Converter FAQs

You would convert a FLAC to a WAV file almost exclusively for software compatibility. Some professional audio editing programs or older hardware devices are not designed to handle the FLAC format. Converting to the universally recognized, uncompressed WAV format ensures your audio can be opened and used in these specific applications.

No, it will not. Your FLAC file already contains 100% of the original, perfect audio quality. The conversion to WAV simply "unpacks" this perfect data into a larger, uncompressed file. It cannot add any new audio detail or quality that wasn't already present in the source FLAC.

Think of a FLAC file as a ZIP archive that's been optimized for audio; all the original data is there, just packed down tightly to save space. A WAV file is the fully extracted, uncompressed content. Both contain the exact same perfect-quality audio information, but the WAV file takes up much more space.

Yes, absolutely. The conversion from FLAC to WAV is perfectly lossless. The resulting WAV file will be a bit-for-bit identical representation of the audio that was stored in your FLAC. It will sound exactly the same as the original, with absolutely no changes to the audio fidelity.

You should keep your audio collection as FLAC for storage and daily listening to save a significant amount of hard drive space. You only need to convert a file to WAV on a temporary basis, for example, when you need to import it into a specific audio editing program that requires an uncompressed format for its workflow.