WAV to WMA Converter

Convert WAV to WMA online at Convertig.com. Fast, free, and secure audio converter—no software needed. Upload your file and get WMA 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 WAV to WMA 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

WAV to WMA Converter FAQs

You should convert a WAV to a WMA primarily to save storage space. A WAV file is an uncompressed master copy, which is very large. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a compressed format designed for efficient playback, creating a much smaller file that is perfect for building a large music library in Windows Media Player.

While the conversion to the "lossy" WMA format does permanently discard some audio data, the codec is very high quality. At a high bitrate setting, the difference in sound is very subtle, and most people listening on standard speakers or headphones will not be able to hear a significant change from the original uncompressed WAV.

You can expect a dramatic reduction in file size. A high-quality compressed WMA file is often up to 90% smaller than the original uncompressed WAV file. For example, a 50 MB WAV file can easily become a 5 MB WMA file, allowing you to store ten times as much music in the same amount of space.

No, this converter creates a standard, compressed (lossy) WMA file. The "WMA Lossless" format is a separate, much larger archival format, similar in purpose and quality to FLAC. The primary goal of this conversion is to achieve a small file size for portability, which is why the common, lossy version of WMA is used.

Both are excellent choices. WMA is the native Microsoft format and offers perfect integration with Windows Media Player. MP3 provides more universal compatibility if you ever plan to move your music to a non-Windows device like an Android phone. For a purely Windows-based music library, WMA is a fantastic option.