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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.

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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

  1. Upload the MP3 audio file
  2. Choose a name for the WAV output
  3. Convert the audio
  4. 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.