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Free Online MP3 Converter

Convert audio files to and from MP3 — the most compatible audio format on earth.

45 Audio Formats128–320 kbpsLossless Support
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MP3 Quality at a Glance

128 kbps
Good — suitable for podcasts, voice, and casual listening~1 MB per minute
192 kbps
Great — indistinguishable from CD for most listeners~1.5 MB per minute
256 kbps
Excellent — near-transparent quality for critical listeners~2 MB per minute
320 kbps
Maximum — virtually identical to source audio~2.5 MB per minute

What is MP3?

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) is the world's most recognized audio format. Developed by the Fraunhofer Institute in the early 1990s, MP3 revolutionized how people consume music by making it practical to store and transfer audio files digitally. A typical MP3 file is 10-12 times smaller than the equivalent uncompressed WAV, while retaining quality that most listeners cannot distinguish from the original at bitrates of 192kbps and above.

Our free MP3 converter transforms audio files from any format — WAV, FLAC, M4A, OGG, WMA, AAC, AIFF, and dozens more — into universally compatible MP3 files. You can also extract audio tracks from video files (MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV) and save them as MP3. The converter supports all standard bitrates from 64kbps (voice/podcasts) to 320kbps (music archival quality), with both constant and variable bitrate encoding options.

Plays on Every Device

iPhone
Android Phone
Car Stereo
Smart Speaker
Web Browser
DJ Controller
Native MP3 support

Every device listed plays MP3 natively without plugins or additional software.

Why Convert MP3?

Despite newer audio formats offering better compression efficiency, MP3 remains the most compatible audio format in existence. Every music player, smartphone, car stereo, smart speaker, and web browser supports MP3 playback without plugins or special software. When you need an audio file to work everywhere without any friction, MP3 is the answer.

Common reasons for converting to MP3 include reducing file sizes from lossless formats (FLAC, WAV, ALAC) for portable devices with limited storage, creating universally compatible audio for websites and email attachments, extracting music or dialogue from video files, and converting proprietary formats (WMA, M4A) to an open standard. Converting from MP3 to lossless formats is also supported, though this does not recover quality lost during the original MP3 encoding.

Podcast production
Music collection
Custom ringtones
Streaming & sharing

How to Convert

1

Upload your audio file

2

Choose your output format

3

Download your converted file

Popular Conversions

Common Use Cases

1

Convert FLAC or WAV music collections to MP3 for portable players and phones with limited storage

2

Extract audio from YouTube videos, podcasts, and screen recordings as MP3 files

3

Convert Apple M4A/AAC files to MP3 for compatibility with non-Apple devices and car stereos

4

Create MP3 ringtones from any audio or video source file

5

Convert WMA files from old Windows Media Player libraries to the universal MP3 format

6

Prepare audio files for website embedding — MP3 has near-universal browser support

7

Convert voice recordings (M4A from iPhone, OGG from Android) to MP3 for email sharing

8

Batch convert audiobook chapters from various formats into consistent MP3 files

MP3 vs Other Formats

FeatureMP3Other Format
Compression ratiovs FLAC10-12x smaller than uncompressed50-60% of uncompressed (lossless)
Quality at 128kbpsvs AACGood — noticeable artifacts on complex musicBetter — AAC is more efficient at low bitrates
Device supportvs OGGUniversal — every device ever made supports MP3Wide but not universal — some car stereos lack support
Licensingvs OGGPatents expired (2017) — now fully freeAlways been open source and royalty-free
Metadata supportvs FLACID3v2 tags — title, artist, album, cover art, lyricsVorbis Comments — similar capabilities, less tool support
Streaming supportvs AACSHOUTcast/Icecast standard — widest streaming supportHLS/DASH preferred — better adaptive streaming

Tips for Best Results

  1. 1

    Use 192kbps or higher for music. At this bitrate, MP3 is indistinguishable from CD quality for most listeners. Use 128kbps only for voice content like podcasts and audiobooks.

  2. 2

    Choose VBR (Variable Bitrate) over CBR (Constant Bitrate) when file size matters — VBR typically achieves 15-20% smaller files at the same perceived quality.

  3. 3

    Converting from one lossy format to another (e.g., OGG to MP3) always introduces some generation loss. If you have access to the original lossless source, convert from that instead.

  4. 4

    For audiobooks and spoken word, 64-96kbps mono is sufficient and produces very small files — about 30MB per hour at 64kbps.

  5. 5

    Keep your original lossless files (FLAC, WAV) even after converting to MP3. You can always re-create MP3s from lossless sources, but you cannot recover quality from MP3 back to lossless.

  6. 6

    When extracting audio from video, the audio bitrate you choose only matters if it is lower than the source. A 128kbps audio track in a video file will not improve by converting to 320kbps MP3.

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Câu hỏi thường gặp

For music, 192kbps VBR (V2) is the sweet spot — excellent quality with reasonable file size. For critical listening or archival, 320kbps CBR provides the highest MP3 quality. For podcasts and voice recordings, 128kbps is more than sufficient. For audiobooks, 64kbps mono saves the most space while keeping speech perfectly clear.
No. Converting MP3 to FLAC (or WAV) creates a larger file but does not recover the audio data removed during MP3 encoding. The resulting FLAC file will sound identical to the MP3 — just bigger. Always convert from the original lossless source when possible.
Upload your video file (MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, or any other format), select MP3 as the output, choose your desired bitrate, and click Convert. Our converter extracts the audio track and encodes it as MP3. The video portion is discarded. This works with any video format we support.
AAC generally provides better sound quality than MP3 at the same bitrate, especially below 128kbps. At 192kbps and above, the difference becomes negligible for most listeners. The advantage of MP3 is universal compatibility — it works on literally every audio device ever made, while some older car stereos and basic MP3 players do not support AAC.
Free users can convert files up to 100MB. Pro users can convert files up to 2GB. For very large audio files (live recordings, audiobook compilations), we recommend splitting them into chapters first.
Yes. Upload multiple files and they will be converted sequentially. Free users can convert up to 5 files per day. Pro users get 100 conversions per day with batch processing support for up to 20 files at once.
Yes. Convert up to 5 audio files per day completely free with no registration, no watermark, and no hidden fees. Files up to 100MB are supported. Pro users get higher limits and priority processing.
The file size depends on bitrate, duration, and channel mode. A 5-minute song at 320kbps stereo is about 12MB. At 128kbps it is about 5MB. If your source file is very long (a full album or audiobook), the resulting MP3 will be proportionally large. Consider using a lower bitrate or mono channel mode for speech content to reduce size.