APE to VOX Converter

Compress APE audio into VOX ADPCM format online

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IVR Standard

Convert APE into Dialogic VOX — the industry-standard audio format for IVR, auto-attendant, and call center telephony.

Efficient Encoding

VOX ADPCM achieves 4:1 compression, producing compact voice files from your lossless APE recordings for telephony use.

Private Handling

Your APE uploads are erased instantly after conversion. VOX files are purged within 24 hours.

How to convert APE to VOX

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose vox or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your vox file right afterwards

About formats

APE is the file format of Monkey's Audio, a lossless compression algorithm created by Matt Ashland around 2000. The codec achieves some of the highest compression ratios among lossless encoders — typically reducing CD-quality audio to 50-60% of its original size, with an insane preset pushing further at the cost of speed. Every bit of the original waveform is preserved and perfectly reconstructable. The engine uses adaptive prediction filters and range coding to exploit redundancies in PCM audio, with multiple compression levels letting users balance processing time against file size. A standout advantage is superior compression density: tests frequently show APE files 2-5% smaller than equivalent FLAC or WavPack encodings. The format bundles robust tagging through APEv2 metadata, supporting album art, lyrics, and extensive catalog information. While platform support is narrower than FLAC — playback requires software like foobar2000 or VLC — audiophiles who prioritize storage efficiency without quality compromise continue to favor APE as their archival format of choice.
Initial release: 2000
VOX is a headerless audio format built around Dialogic ADPCM encoding, widely adopted in telephony, interactive voice response (IVR) systems, and voice mail platforms since the 1980s. Each audio sample is compressed into 4 bits using an algorithm developed by Oki Electric and implemented in hardware on Dialogic Corporation's telephony interface cards. VOX files typically use a sampling rate of 6000 or 8000 Hz, producing extremely compact recordings optimized for speech intelligibility rather than musical fidelity. Because the format carries no header, playback software must know the sample rate and encoding parameters in advance — a trade-off that reduces overhead but demands careful file management. The primary advantage of VOX is storage efficiency: a one-minute voice recording at 8 kHz occupies roughly 240 KB, making it practical for systems storing thousands of prompts. Dialogic ADPCM conforms to the ITU-T G.726 standard, ensuring interoperability across telephony equipment from different vendors. Even as modern call centers migrate to IP-based systems with codecs like Opus), vast libraries of VOX recordings persist in legacy IVR deployments and compliance archives worldwide.
Initial release: 1983

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert APE to VOX?

VOX is the standard audio format for IVR systems and call centers. Converting from lossless APE provides the cleanest voice prompts for telephony.

What systems use VOX?

Dialogic telephony boards, IVR systems, call center platforms, and auto-attendant systems use VOX ADPCM encoding natively.

What is VOX ADPCM?

Dialogic ADPCM — a 4-bit encoding method that compresses audio 4:1, optimized for voice at telephony sample rates.

Is it suitable for music?

No. VOX is designed for voice at narrow bandwidth. Music will sound heavily degraded through this telephony-focused encoding.

Can I process multiple recordings?

Yes — upload several APE files and batch-convert them all to VOX for building IVR prompt libraries efficiently.

Is the conversion private?

APE uploads are deleted immediately. VOX outputs are removed within 24 hours from our servers.