Convert OGG to Lossless WAV Format
Limited hardware player support compared to MP3 and AAC; not supported by iOS natively. Converting to WAV gives you a key advantage: completely uncompressed pcm audio — the raw digital representation of sound with no processing or quality loss whatsoever. WAV is best for professional audio production, recording studios, and sound design where zero quality loss is mandatory.
Why Convert OGG to WAV?
Limited hardware player support compared to MP3 and AAC; not supported by iOS natively — converting to WAV overcomes this by providing completely uncompressed pcm audio — the raw digital representation of sound with no processing or quality loss whatsoever
WAV is the right choice when you need to: recording and mixing music in professional daws (pro tools, logic pro, ableton)
Gain broader compatibility — WAV works with Universal — Windows, macOS, Linux, all DAWs, all browsers, all audio hardware
Prevent further quality degradation — once converted to WAV, no additional data is lost on re-saves
OGG vs WAV — Format Comparison
Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)
Waveform Audio File Format (.wav)
How to Convert OGG to WAV
Upload your OGG file
Drag your .ogg file onto the upload area or click to browse. We accept OGG files up to 100 MB.
Choose WAV as output format
Select .wav (Waveform Audio File Format) from the format list. WAV uses lossless encoding, so your output quality matches the source.
Convert and download
Click Convert and wait for processing. Your WAV file will be ready to download in seconds. The result is optimized for professional audio production, recording studios, and sound design where zero quality loss is mandatory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will converting OGG to WAV improve my file's quality?
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No — converting a lossy OGG to lossless WAV preserves exactly what you have, but cannot restore data already discarded by OGG compression. The benefit is that no further quality is lost on subsequent edits and re-saves.
How large will my WAV file be compared to the original OGG?
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OGG files are typically 3 MB – 12 MB per song, while WAV files are typically 10 MB – 100 MB per minute. The actual size depends on content complexity and any quality settings you choose.
What software can open the converted WAV file?
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WAV is compatible with: Universal — Windows, macOS, Linux, all DAWs, all browsers, all audio hardware.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
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PureConverter accepts OGG files up to 100 MB. Your files are processed securely and deleted from our servers after conversion.
What's the difference between OGG and WAV?
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OGG (Ogg Vorbis) is best for royalty-free audio for games, open-source projects, and platforms that avoid patent-encumbered codecs. WAV (Waveform Audio File Format) is best for professional audio production, recording studios, and sound design where zero quality loss is mandatory. Key tradeoff: OGG's advantage is completely patent-free and open-source, with quality rivaling aac — ideal for projects where licensing is a concern, while WAV's advantage is completely uncompressed pcm audio — the raw digital representation of sound with no processing or quality loss whatsoever.
Pro Tips for OGG to WAV Conversion
WAV preserves full quality, so your output file will be as good as the OGG source — no need to worry about compression artifacts
Keep a backup of your original OGG file — while our conversion is reliable, having the source is always recommended
WAV works especially well for: providing sound effects and samples for game development and film post-production
Did you know? WAV files use the same RIFF container as AVI video files — technically, you could embed a WAV audio track inside an AVI file using the exact same binary structure.
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Upload your OGG file above and get your WAV in seconds. Free, fast, and secure.