Audio tool
Convert Opus Files to WAV on Your Device
Convert Opus to WAV in your browser for editing and interchange. The source remains on your device throughout local processing.
- Runs in your browser
- Private processing
- No install
- Files stay on device
Route OPUS → 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
- Adapt low-latency delivery to a workflow built for editing and interchange
- Supply WAV when an editor, player, or delivery form will not accept Opus
- Create a WAV copy from Opus for DAWs, editors, podcasts, and production delivery
Workflow
- Choose a Opus file from your device
- Name the WAV output before processing
- Start the WAV conversion
- Download WAV and test it in the destination app
Processing notes
- On-device encoding can work the processor harder than ordinary playback during this Opus-to-WAV job.
- Long Opus files consume more memory and take longer to decode.
- Compare the WAV duration with the source before publishing.
Compatibility notes
- WAV serves DAWs, editors, podcasts, and production delivery, whereas Opus commonly serves voice chat, streaming, and efficient web audio.
- For Opus-to-WAV delivery, plan for large files for long recordings.
- After leaving Opus, the receiving app must support the streams encoded inside WAV, not only its extension.
Troubleshooting
- Opus to WAV taking too long? Free local memory and keep the conversion tab in the foreground.
- WAV converted from Opus not opening? Test a compatible player and inspect the output streams.
- If WAV is rejected, compare its codec and stream settings with the destination specification.
Opus to WAV converter FAQ
When does Opus to WAV conversion make sense?
It is useful when Opus media created for low-latency delivery must enter a WAV system designed for editing and interchange.
Where is the Opus source processed?
The browser prepares WAV from Opus on this device instead of sending the source to a remote conversion server.
How can I approve WAV converted from Opus?
Test the WAV file in the receiving app and compare duration, channels and loudness with the Opus source.