RA Converter
Convert RA (RealAudio) to MP3, WAV, AAC and more — free online
Full Format Flexibility
Convert RA to 55+ audio formats or bring other audio into RA format. 153 total conversion paths are at your disposal.
No Hassle Conversion
Upload your RealAudio recording, choose the output, convert. The process is quick, obvious, and requires no prior experience.
Quality Settings Access
Set bitrate, sample rate, and channels to control the output. Upgrade old low-bitrate streams to modern standards or keep them compact.
Internet Streaming Pioneer
RA was one of the first audio formats designed for web streaming, playing a key role in the early days of online audio distribution.
Safe File Handling
Your recordings are deleted from servers immediately after conversion. Outputs are automatically purged within 24 hours for privacy.
Runs in the Cloud
All encoding happens remotely. No need to install RealPlayer or any other software — a browser is the only tool required.
How to convert RA file
Upload your RA recording from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or paste a direct URL to the audio.
Select from 55+ target formats — MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, OGG, and many others.
Adjust bitrate, sample rate, or channel settings to suit your needs, or use the automatic presets.
Hit Convert and download the output as soon as it is ready.
About format
Frequently Asked Questions
RA (RealAudio) was built for early internet streaming and lacks support on current platforms. Converting to MP3 or AAC makes the content accessible again.
VLC and RealPlayer (where still available) handle RA playback. For most users, converting to MP3 or WAV is far more convenient than hunting for players.
Yes, free conversion is available. Premium plans add higher limits and priority processing for users with large RealAudio archives.
If you have the RA recordings saved locally, upload them to Convertio and convert to any modern format. Streaming URLs cannot be converted directly.
RA files are often low-bitrate. Converting to WAV preserves everything available; converting to MP3 at equivalent or higher bitrates maintains the same fidelity.