GSM Converter

Convert GSM mobile audio to MP3, WAV, AMR and more formats free online

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Comprehensive Format List

Convert GSM to 55+ audio formats or import other audio into GSM. 153 supported conversion directions cover all use cases.

Ease of Use

Upload your recording, choose the format, convert. The interface requires no audio engineering knowledge — results are ready in clicks.

Voice Tuning Options

Adjust sample rate, bitrate, and channels to match your requirements. Optimize for clearer voice reproduction or smaller file sizes.

Global Telephony Standard

GSM encoding is the backbone of GSM mobile networks worldwide, making it one of the most widely deployed voice compression schemes in history.

Bulk Processing Power

Upload dozens of voice recordings at once and convert them in parallel. Ideal for call center archives or field recording libraries.

Private and Secure

All uploads are scrubbed from servers right after conversion. Finished outputs get removed within 24 hours — no voice data lingers.

How to convert GSM file

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Bring in your GSM recording by uploading from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or via a URL.

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Select MP3, WAV, AMR, AAC, or any of 55+ formats as your conversion target.

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Tweak audio parameters — bitrate, sample rate, channels — for optimal results, or use the presets.

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Click Convert, then download your transformed audio as soon as processing wraps up.

About format

GSM 06.10 (Full Rate) is the foundational speech codec of the Global System for Mobile Communications standard, ratified by ETSI in 1991 and deployed across hundreds of cellular networks worldwide. Operating at a fixed 13 kbit/s, the algorithm applies Regular Pulse Excitation with Long-Term Prediction (RPE-LTP) to compress 20 ms frames of 8 kHz mono speech into just 33 bytes each. This approach models the vocal tract as a linear predictive filter, encodes the excitation signal, and leverages pitch periodicity for further reduction — tuned to deliver intelligible voice under the bandwidth constraints of early digital mobile channels. The codec powers not only GSM telephony but also many VoIP applications, voicemail systems, and IVR platforms that benefit from its low bitrate. Three concrete advantages stand out. First, extraordinary compression: one minute of speech fits in roughly 100 KB, enabling efficient storage and transmission. Second, universal tooling — libraries such as libgsm and SoX handle encoding and decoding on every major platform. Third, a royalty-free patent landscape that has encouraged adoption across open-source telephony projects like Asterisk and FreeSWITCH.
Initial release: 1991

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert GSM audio recordings?

GSM is a telephony compression standard designed for mobile networks. Converting to MP3 or WAV makes voice recordings playable on any computer or media player.

What programs can play GSM audio?

VLC, Audacity, and Windows Sound Recorder handle GSM. Converting remains the fastest way to ensure compatibility with any player or platform.

Does GSM to MP3 conversion lose quality?

GSM is already heavily compressed for telephony. Converting to MP3 at standard bitrates preserves all the information the original contains.

Is batch GSM conversion available?

Yes — queue multiple GSM voice recordings at once on convertio.co and convert them all in a single batch to save time.

Can I convert GSM to AMR?

Absolutely. Select AMR as your output and Convertio produces a mobile-optimized recording suitable for messaging and cellular voice applications.

Is the GSM converter free?

Free users can convert GSM audio at no charge. Premium plans add larger upload limits, priority queues, and extra storage.

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