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Convert WAV to ALAC — Free Online Converter

Convert Waveform Audio (.wav) to Apple Lossless Audio Codec (.alac) online for free. Fast, secure audio conversion with no watermarks or registration....

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About WAV to ALAC Conversion

WAV stores uncompressed PCM audio in Microsoft's RIFF container, typically at 44.1 kHz/16-bit for CD quality — producing files around 10 MB per minute for stereo audio. ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) is Apple's lossless compression codec, open-sourced in 2011, that reduces file sizes by approximately 40-60% compared to raw PCM while preserving every single audio sample bit-for-bit. ALAC files live inside the M4A (MPEG-4 Part 14) container.

Converting WAV to ALAC gives you significant storage savings without any audio quality compromise, and the output is natively supported across the entire Apple ecosystem — iPhone, iPad, Mac, HomePod, Apple TV, and AirPods Max all decode ALAC with hardware acceleration.

Why Convert WAV to ALAC?

If you maintain a large WAV music library and use Apple devices, ALAC cuts your storage requirements nearly in half while guaranteeing zero quality loss. Unlike FLAC, ALAC plays natively on every Apple device without third-party apps — it is the format Apple Music uses for its Lossless tier. The M4A container also offers better metadata support than WAV, including embedded album art, lyrics, and chapter markers.

For archival purposes, ALAC provides the same bit-perfect audio reproduction as WAV with smaller footprint. If you ever need to convert back, ALAC-to-WAV produces files identical to the originals. This makes ALAC ideal for Apple-ecosystem users who want lossless quality without WAV's storage overhead.

Common Use Cases

  • Converting a WAV music collection for space-efficient lossless playback on iPhone and iPad
  • Preparing lossless masters for Apple Music upload in the format Apple recommends
  • Archiving studio recordings in a lossless compressed format to save disk space
  • Building a HomePod-optimized music library with lossless quality
  • Migrating WAV files to a format with better metadata and album art support

How It Works

FFmpeg decodes the WAV RIFF header and reads the raw PCM sample data, then encodes it using the ALAC encoder (-c:a alac) into an M4A container. ALAC uses linear prediction and entropy coding to achieve lossless compression — the algorithm predicts each sample based on preceding samples and encodes only the prediction error. Compression ratios vary with content: simple waveforms (speech, solo instruments) compress more than complex, full-bandwidth music. The output preserves the original sample rate, bit depth (16-bit or 24-bit), and channel layout.

Quality & Performance

ALAC is mathematically lossless — the decoded output is bit-for-bit identical to the original WAV input. This is not perceptual lossy coding like AAC or MP3; every single sample value is preserved exactly. You can verify this by converting ALAC back to WAV and performing a binary comparison. The only tradeoff is that ALAC files are larger than lossy formats (roughly 50-60% of WAV size vs 10% for AAC at 256 kbps).

FFMPEG EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceWAVALAC
Windows PCNativePartial
macOSPartialNative
iPhone/iPadPartialNative
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNativeNo

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

  • 1Choose ALAC over FLAC if your primary devices are Apple products — native hardware decoding means better battery life
  • 2Verify lossless conversion by converting back to WAV and comparing file checksums with the originals
  • 3For 24-bit studio recordings, ALAC preserves the full bit depth — ensure your source WAV is 24-bit for maximum fidelity
  • 4Use batch conversion to migrate an entire WAV library to ALAC at once — the process is fast since no lossy encoding is involved
  • 5Keep a backup of your original WAV files until you have verified the ALAC library is complete and correctly tagged

Related Conversions

WAV to ALAC provides the best of both worlds for Apple ecosystem users: lossless audio quality with 40-60% smaller file sizes and native device support across all Apple hardware.

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Yes. ALAC is mathematically lossless — converting WAV to ALAC and back to WAV produces a file bit-for-bit identical to the original. No audio information is discarded.
Typically 40-60% reduction. A 500 MB WAV album becomes roughly 250-300 MB in ALAC, depending on the complexity of the audio content.
Android does not natively support ALAC. You would need a third-party player like VLC, Poweramp, or foobar2000 mobile. For cross-platform lossless, consider FLAC instead.
Both are lossless with similar compression ratios. ALAC is native to Apple devices; FLAC is native to Android, Linux, and most non-Apple platforms. Choose based on your primary device ecosystem.
Yes, and ALAC's M4A container actually supports richer metadata than WAV — including embedded album art, lyrics, and track groupings.

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