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Convert FLAC to ALAC — Free Online Converter

Convert Free Lossless Audio Codec (.flac) to Apple Lossless Audio Codec (.alac) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or r...

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Upload your .flac file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .m4a file when it's ready.

About FLAC to ALAC Conversion

ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) is Apple's answer to FLAC — a lossless codec that compresses audio to about 50-60% of the original size, just like FLAC, but wrapped in an M4A container that Apple devices understand natively. Converting FLAC to ALAC gives you lossless audio that plays directly on every iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV, and HomePod without installing any third-party software. Apple open-sourced ALAC's reference encoder in 2011, but the format remains primarily associated with the Apple ecosystem.

Why Convert FLAC to ALAC?

iPhones and iPads do not play FLAC files natively through the Music app — you need a third-party player like VLC. ALAC provides identical lossless quality in a format that Apple's entire hardware and software stack supports out of the box. iTunes, Apple Music, and the Music app all handle ALAC with full metadata display, gapless playback, and AirPlay streaming. If you maintain a lossless music library and use Apple devices, ALAC is the only lossless format that works everywhere in the ecosystem without compromise.

Common Use Cases

  • Syncing a lossless music library to an iPhone or iPad via the Music app
  • Maintaining bit-perfect audio for Apple TV or HomePod playback via AirPlay
  • Converting FLAC albums purchased from Bandcamp or Qobuz for iTunes library import
  • Preserving lossless quality while using Apple's Music app metadata and playlist features
  • Building a lossless archive compatible with both Apple and Android devices (Android supports ALAC since 3.1)

How It Works

FFmpeg decodes the FLAC bitstream to PCM and re-encodes with Apple's ALAC codec into an M4A (MPEG-4 Audio) container. Both FLAC and ALAC use linear prediction and Rice coding, achieving nearly identical compression ratios. ALAC supports up to 32-bit depth at 384 kHz, as well as multichannel (up to 7.1). The M4A container provides iTunes-compatible metadata atoms for tags, artwork, lyrics, and chapter markers.

Quality & Performance

Absolutely zero quality loss. Both FLAC and ALAC are lossless — the decoded PCM output from either format is bit-for-bit identical to the original. The only differences are container format (Ogg/native FLAC vs. M4A), metadata system (Vorbis comments vs. iTunes atoms), and marginal compression efficiency variations (FLAC is typically 1-3% smaller).

FFMPEG EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceFLACALAC
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialNative
iPhone/iPadPartialNative
AndroidNativePartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Recommended Settings by Platform

Spotify

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 320 kbps

OGG Vorbis preferred

Apple Music

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 256 kbps

AAC format required

SoundCloud

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 128 kbps

Lossless FLAC/WAV for best quality

Podcast

Resolution: N/A

Bitrate: 128 kbps

MP3 mono for spoken word

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Batch convert entire albums rather than individual tracks to preserve consistent metadata across the album
  • 2Embed album artwork during conversion — the M4A container supports high-resolution cover images
  • 3Keep FLAC originals as a space-efficient backup; ALAC files are marginally larger (1-3%)
  • 4Verify gapless playback on live albums or concept records after conversion to ensure proper encoder delay metadata
  • 5If you use both Apple and non-Apple devices, maintain FLAC originals and convert to ALAC only for Apple syncing

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FLAC to ALAC is the go-to conversion for audiophiles in the Apple ecosystem. You sacrifice a tiny amount of storage efficiency compared to FLAC, but gain seamless playback across every Apple device you own.

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Identical. Both are mathematically lossless. The decoded audio from either format produces the same PCM samples, bit for bit.
Yes. Standard fields (title, artist, album, genre, year, track number, album art) are mapped to iTunes metadata atoms in the M4A container. Custom Vorbis comment fields without an iTunes equivalent may be lost.
Apple Music uses ALAC for its Lossless and Hi-Res Lossless tiers (up to 24-bit/192 kHz). Your local ALAC files blend seamlessly with Apple Music's library.
Yes, since Android 3.1 (Honeycomb). Most modern Android music players including Samsung Music, Poweramp, and foobar2000 support ALAC natively.
Apple open-sourced the ALAC reference encoder/decoder in 2011 under the Apache License. The codec itself has not changed since — it is considered feature-complete.
Yes. The M4A container stores encoder delay and padding metadata that enables bit-accurate gapless playback in iTunes, Music app, and compatible third-party players.

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