Extract OGG Audio from WEBM Video
When you only need the audio — a podcast interview, a lecture recording, or a music track — extracting OGG from WEBM drops the video payload entirely. Completely patent-free and open-source, with quality rivaling AAC — ideal for projects where licensing is a concern, making OGG ideal for royalty-free audio for games, open-source projects, and platforms that avoid patent-encumbered codecs.
Why Convert WebM to OGG?
Safari support was limited until 2020, and hardware decoding for VP9 is less widespread than H.264 — converting to OGG overcomes this by providing completely patent-free and open-source, with quality rivaling aac — ideal for projects where licensing is a concern
OGG is the right choice when you need to: embedding background music and sound effects in video games (unity, godot, unreal)
Gain broader compatibility — OGG works with Firefox, Chrome, Android, VLC, Spotify (internal), game engines (Unity, Unreal), Linux desktop
Your WEBM files were created for replacing gif animations with much smaller, higher-quality webm loops, but now you need a format suited to different workflows
WebM vs OGG — Format Comparison
Web Media (.webm)
Ogg Vorbis (.ogg)
How to Convert WebM to OGG
Upload your WEBM file
Drag your .webm file onto the upload area or click to browse. We accept WEBM files up to 2 GB.
Choose OGG as output format
Select .ogg (Ogg Vorbis) from the format list. Adjust quality settings if needed — higher quality means larger file size.
Convert and download
Click Convert and wait for processing. Your OGG file will be ready to download in seconds. The result is optimized for royalty-free audio for games, open-source projects, and platforms that avoid patent-encumbered codecs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does converting between WEBM and OGG degrade quality?
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Each lossy re-encoding can introduce additional artifacts. For best results, start from the highest-quality source available. OGG's advantage is: completely patent-free and open-source, with quality rivaling aac — ideal for projects where licensing is a concern.
How large will my OGG file be compared to the original WEBM?
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WEBM files are typically 5 MB – 2 GB, while OGG files are typically 3 MB – 12 MB per song. The actual size depends on content complexity and any quality settings you choose.
What software can open the converted OGG file?
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OGG is compatible with: Firefox, Chrome, Android, VLC, Spotify (internal), game engines (Unity, Unreal), Linux desktop.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
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PureConverter accepts WEBM files up to 2 GB. Your files are processed securely and deleted from our servers after conversion.
What's the difference between WEBM and OGG?
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WEBM (Web Media) is best for embedding royalty-free video in html5 web pages without codec licensing concerns. OGG (Ogg Vorbis) is best for royalty-free audio for games, open-source projects, and platforms that avoid patent-encumbered codecs. Key tradeoff: WEBM's advantage is completely royalty-free (vp8/vp9/av1 + vorbis/opus), designed specifically for web delivery with small file sizes, while OGG's advantage is completely patent-free and open-source, with quality rivaling aac — ideal for projects where licensing is a concern.
Pro Tips for WebM to OGG Conversion
For the best OGG quality, start with the highest-resolution WEBM source available — lossy compression works better with more data to analyze
The audio track is extracted without re-encoding when possible — this preserves the original audio quality from your WEBM file
OGG works especially well for: distributing music with open-source software where patent-free codecs are required
Did you know? Spotify streams all its music as Ogg Vorbis — when you listen to a Premium 320 kbps stream, you're hearing Ogg Vorbis, not MP3 or AAC as most people assume.
Ready to Convert?
Upload your WebM file above and get your OGG in seconds. Free, fast, and secure.