WAV to AMB Converter

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Spatial Audio Container

AMB wraps audio in Ambisonic B-Format — the standard for immersive VR and 360-degree audio production.

Lossless Transfer

WAV to AMB is a lossless container swap. Your uncompressed audio quality stays absolutely identical.

Cloud Processing

The conversion runs on our servers — no spatial audio plugins or ambisonic tools needed on your machine.

How to convert WAV to AMB

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

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Choose amb 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 amb file right afterwards

About formats

WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is an uncompressed audio container jointly developed by Microsoft and IBM, first published in August 1991 alongside Windows 3.1. Built on the Resource Interchange File Format (RIFF), WAV stores audio data — most commonly as linear pulse-code modulation (LPCM) — together with metadata describing sample rate, bit depth, and channel count. This straightforward structure has made WAV the de facto standard for uncompressed audio on Windows and a universally accepted interchange format across virtually every operating system, audio editor, and media player in existence. CD-quality WAV files use 16-bit samples at 44.1 kHz stereo, while professional workflows routinely employ 24-bit or 32-bit float samples at rates up to 192 kHz. A major advantage is zero-loss fidelity: because standard WAV applies no compression, the stored data is an exact digital representation of the original recording, making it the preferred choice for mastering and archiving. WAV also supports embedded metadata through INFO and BWF chunks, enabling timestamping and production notes. The main trade-off is file size — one minute of CD-quality stereo occupies roughly 10 MB — and the 32-bit RIFF structure imposes a 4 GB limit, though RF64 removes that ceiling.
Developer: Microsoft and IBM
Initial release: August 1991
AMB files contain audio encoded in Ambisonic B-format, a full-sphere surround sound technique conceived by Michael Gerzon during the 1970s. Unlike channel-based systems such as 5.1 or 7.1, Ambisonics captures a complete three-dimensional sound field using spherical harmonics — first-order B-format consists of four channels: W (omnidirectional), X (front-back), Y (left-right), and Z (up-down). This representation is speaker-independent, meaning one recording can be decoded to any loudspeaker arrangement or binaural headphones without remixing. AMB files typically store uncompressed PCM data and are processed by tools like SoX or specialized plugins. A core advantage is spatial flexibility — creators produce one master file that adapts to stereo, surround, or immersive playback. The format also scales elegantly: higher-order Ambisonics adds channels for increased spatial precision upon the same mathematical framework. With the growth of virtual reality, 360-degree video, and spatial audio for gaming, Ambisonics has experienced a resurgence, adopted by platforms like YouTube for immersive media delivery.
Initial release: 1975

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WAV to AMB?

AMB is the container for Ambisonic B-Format audio used in VR, 360-degree video, and immersive spatial audio production.

What software uses AMB?

Reaper (with ambisonic plugins), Audacity, VLC, and spatial audio tools from Meta and Google handle Ambisonic formats.

Does AMB create surround from stereo?

No — converting stereo WAV to AMB places it in a B-Format container. True ambisonics requires multichannel spatial recordings.

Is the conversion lossless?

Yes. AMB stores uncompressed PCM audio, so the conversion from WAV preserves your audio data bit-for-bit.

Can I convert multiple WAV recordings?

Upload a batch of WAV files and wrap them all in AMB containers simultaneously — useful for spatial audio project preparation.

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