Audio tool
Convert MP3 to WAV in Your Browser
Turn an MP3 into a WAV file in your browser for editing, production, or software that expects WAV. Your audio remains on your device.
- Runs in your browser
- Private processing
- No install
- Files stay on device
Route MP3 → WAV
or drop here · up to 500 MB
Max 50 MB per file
Preview (optional)
When your browser supports it, your audio plays here. You can still convert your file if preview does not load.
Quick use cases
- Import compressed audio into a WAV-based DAW session
- Prepare spoken audio for podcast editing
- Supply a WAV file to software that rejects MP3
Workflow
- Upload the MP3 audio file
- Choose a name for the WAV output
- Convert the audio
- Download the WAV and listen to it
Processing notes
- Your device processes the audio locally instead of uploading it to a server.
- Long recordings use more processor time and memory than short clips.
- WAV output is usually much larger than the original compressed MP3.
Compatibility notes
- WAV is widely accepted by audio editors, DAWs, and production workflows.
- Uncompressed WAV is practical for editing but less convenient for storage or sharing.
- Check the destination's sample-rate and bit-depth requirements before delivery.
Troubleshooting
- Conversion stalled? Close demanding apps and retry with a shorter MP3 sample.
- WAV sounds wrong? Test it in another player and check the source MP3 for the same issue.
- File too large to submit? Check the limit or choose a compressed format instead.
MP3 to WAV converter FAQ
When should I convert MP3 to WAV?
Choose WAV when an editor, DAW, or delivery specification requires it. Keep MP3 when small files are more important than an editing-friendly format.
Will converting MP3 to WAV improve audio quality?
No. WAV avoids another compressed delivery format, but it cannot restore detail already removed when the MP3 was created.
Can I trim the WAV after conversion?
Yes. Download the WAV, then open it in an audio trimmer or editor to cut the section you need.