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Convert AMR to Android Audio — Free Online Converter

Convert Adaptive Multi-Rate Audio (.amr) to Android Audio (.android-audio) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or regist...

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Upload your .amr 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 AMR to Android Audio Conversion

AMR files are the raw output of many Android voice recorders and phone-call-recording apps, but the bare .amr extension is not always handled well by Android's built-in media player or Google Files. The Android Audio preset converts AMR into an optimized AAC-in-M4A file tuned for Android playback — correct sample rate, channel layout, and container that Google's media framework processes flawlessly.

Why Convert AMR to Android Audio?

Although Android technically supports AMR decoding, real-world behavior varies between manufacturers and OS versions. Samsung, Xiaomi, and Pixel devices may each handle .amr files differently in their default music apps. Converting to an Android-optimized audio format eliminates these inconsistencies and gives you a file that plays reliably through Google Files, Samsung Music, and every third-party player on the Google Play Store.

Common Use Cases

  • Make call recordings from a third-party app playable in Samsung Music
  • Share voice memos from an older Android phone to a newer one via Bluetooth
  • Prepare voice notes for offline playback on an Android tablet
  • Standardize a folder of mixed-format recordings for consistent Android playback

How It Works

The conversion decodes AMR to PCM and re-encodes to AAC at 128 kbps (stereo) or 64 kbps (mono), wrapped in an M4A container with appropriate Android-compatible metadata atoms. The output is tuned for Android's MediaCodec AAC decoder, ensuring gapless playback and lock-screen controls.

Quality & Performance

AAC at 64-128 kbps is far more capable than AMR's 12.2 kbps ceiling. The conversion preserves everything the AMR recording captured and packages it in a codec that Android handles smoothly. Voice clarity will match the original.

FFMPEG EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceAMRAndroid Audio
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
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

  • 1Use mono output for voice recordings — it halves file size with no audible difference for speech.
  • 2If the recording will be used as a notification sound, keep it under 5 seconds for the best user experience.
  • 3Transfer the converted file to the Music or Ringtones folder on your Android device for automatic library detection.
  • 4For batch converting a folder of AMR call recordings, upload them all at once to save time.

Related Conversions

Converting AMR to Android Audio ensures your voice recordings play without issues on any Android device, regardless of manufacturer or OS version.

Usein kysytyt kysymykset

AAC in an M4A container, which is the most universally supported audio format on Android since version 3.1.
Yes. Samsung Music and the default Samsung file manager both support AAC/M4A playback natively.
Yes — after conversion, rename the file with an appropriate extension or use your phone's ringtone settings to select it.
The preset is optimized for voice, but it works fine for any audio content. For music, you may prefer a higher bit rate.
Essentially yes, but the Android Audio preset also ensures the container flags and metadata atoms are optimal for Android's media stack.

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