AAC Converter
Convert AAC audio free online — MP3, WAV, M4A and others
Comprehensive Coverage
AAC connects to 55+ output formats on Convertio, with 153 total conversion directions — from common to specialized audio types.
Instant Usability
Upload, select, convert, download. Four quick actions and your audio is in the format you need — absolutely no expertise required.
Fine-Grained Controls
Customize bitrate, sample rate, channels, and codec settings before converting. Optimize output for podcasts, music, or voice recordings.
Rapid Turnaround
Most AAC conversions finish within seconds. Even longer recordings process quickly thanks to optimized server-side encoding pipelines.
Superior Compression
AAC achieves better audio quality per kilobit than older codecs, making it an efficient choice for streaming and storage alike.
Runs in the Cloud
All encoding happens on Convertio servers. Your device handles nothing — conversion works just as smoothly on a phone as on a workstation.
How to convert AAC file
Upload your AAC track to convertio.co from your Computer, or import it straight from Google Drive, Dropbox, or a URL.
Pick a target from 55+ supported audio formats — MP3, WAV, M4A, OGG, OPUS, FLAC, and plenty more.
Set your preferred bitrate, sample rate, and channel layout, or leave the defaults for a balanced result.
Tap Convert and wait a moment. Once done, download the converted audio directly to your device.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
While AAC delivers superior compression, some older players and car stereos only support MP3. Converting ensures universal playback everywhere.
VLC, iTunes, Windows Media Player, and most modern smartphones play AAC natively. Web browsers also handle it through HTML5 audio.
At the same bitrate, AAC generally sounds better than MP3 due to more advanced encoding algorithms — especially noticeable at lower bitrates.
Yes, no registration is needed for free conversions. Just upload your AAC audio, select a format, convert, and download the result.
It does. Upload multiple AAC recordings simultaneously, assign output formats to each one, and process them all in a single operation.