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Convert AAC to WAV

Free AAC (.aac) to WAV (.wav) converter running entirely in your browser — with bitrate, sample rate and channel control. No upload, no signup.

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        About the formats

        AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)

        AAC is the successor to MP3 and the default for YouTube, broadcast and most streaming. Raw .aac files are the bare codec stream without a container, which some players refuse to open even though they handle the same audio inside an M4A.

        Best for: Streaming and broadcast; convert raw .aac for stubborn players.

        WAV (Waveform Audio File Format)

        WAV stores uncompressed PCM samples: exactly what came off the converter, no encoder in the way. Files are large — roughly 10 MB per minute of CD-quality stereo — but editing, mastering and archiving all want that fidelity.

        Best for: Editing, mastering and any workflow that must not re-compress.

        Frequently asked questions

        Is this AAC to WAV converter free?

        Yes — unlimited, watermark-free and without an account. Conversion runs on your own machine, so there is no per-file cost to pass on.

        Are my AAC files uploaded?

        No. Your browser decodes and re-encodes the audio locally; nothing is transmitted, which matters for voice notes, interviews and unreleased tracks.

        How good is the WAV output?

        WAV is uncompressed PCM, so the output is exactly what the decoder produced — nothing is thrown away. Files are large: roughly 10 MB per minute of CD-quality stereo.

        Can I convert several files at once?

        Yes. Drop a whole batch — each file is processed in turn and the results can be downloaded individually or together as a ZIP.

        Will AAC metadata survive in the WAV file?

        AAC container tags, chapters and attached artwork are not exposed by the browser audio decoder. The WAV writer creates a fresh 16-bit PCM file containing audio samples only, so keep the source if those annotations matter.

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