MP3 to WAV Converter
Convert MP3 to WAV free online. Get a clean WAV file from your MP3 — ready for Audacity, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, and any editing app. No signup, no software.
Convert to WAV
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MP3 audio files, up to 500MB total
High Quality · Editing-ready WAV audio
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How to convert MP3 to WAV
1. Upload your MP3
Drag and drop your MP3 file, or click to pick one from your device. You can queue multiple files for batch conversion.
2. Pick a sample rate
Pick the WAV sample rate that matches your project — 44.1kHz for music, 48kHz for video editing, or 22kHz for voice.
3. Convert and download
Click convert, wait a few seconds, then download your WAV file — ready to drop into any audio editor.
Why use this MP3 to WAV converter
Made for editing apps
WAV is the audio format every editing app loves — Audacity, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, Adobe Audition, FL Studio. Drop your file straight into your project.
Convert many at once
Drop in a whole batch of MP3s and convert them all to WAV with the same sample rate. Useful for editing sessions and interview prep.
Files stay private
Everything happens in your browser. Your audio is never uploaded to a server, so your files stay yours.
MP3 to WAV: A Simple Guide
Convert MP3 to WAV free online and get a clean, editing-ready audio file you can drop into Audacity, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, Adobe Audition, or any other audio editor. No signup, no upload, no software to install.
What is WAV?
WAV is the audio format every editing app uses. Drop a WAV into Audacity, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, or any other editing app and it just works. There's no quality loss in the conversion and no extra step needed before you start editing.
Will WAV sound better than the MP3?
No. MP3 already dropped some detail to keep the file small, and WAV just holds whatever the MP3 contains. The reason to convert is workflow, not sound. WAV gives you a working file that editing apps prefer and that won't keep losing quality each time you re-export.
How to pick the right sample rate
Sample rate is just how detailed the audio is. 22kHz for voice memos and small files. 44.1kHz for music and CD-quality audio. 48kHz for video editing and broadcast. Most people should pick 44.1kHz or 48kHz to match the rest of their project.
How batch conversion works
Drop in a stack of MP3s and convert them all to WAV in one go, with the same sample rate. Useful for editing sessions, podcast prep, and interview archives.
Which MP3 files work?
The tool handles standard MP3 files from music libraries, voice recorders, podcast exports, downloads, and editing apps. DRM-protected or corrupted MP3 files won't work.
Why files stay on your device
Everything runs in your browser. We never upload your audio to a server, so private recordings, client work, and master files stay yours.
WAV vs FLAC — which is better?
Both keep the audio at full quality. WAV is bigger but every editing app uses it. FLAC is smaller but better for backups. For editing, WAV is the safer pick.
Why WAV files are large
WAV stores audio without compressing it. That's what makes it editing-ready, but it also means file sizes are big — roughly 10MB per minute at CD quality. If the file is too big, FLAC gives you the same audio in a smaller container.
Which editing apps support WAV
WAV opens in every major editing app on Windows, Mac, and Linux — Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, FL Studio, Audacity, Cubase, Adobe Audition, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert MP3 to WAV?
Upload your MP3, pick a sample rate, then click Convert to WAV. Download your file when it's ready.
Will WAV sound better than the MP3?
No. MP3 already removed some detail to keep the file small, and the WAV holds whatever the MP3 contains. The reason to convert is workflow — WAV is the working format every editing app uses.
What sample rate should I pick?
Pick 44.1kHz for music and podcasts. Pick 48kHz for video editing or broadcast. Pick 22kHz only if you need a small file for voice memos.
Can I open WAV in Audacity or Pro Tools?
Yes. WAV is the audio format every editing app uses. Drop it into Audacity, Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, or any other app and it works right away.
Is there a file size limit?
Free conversions are capped at 50MB total per request. WAV files are big — around 10MB per minute. For longer files, try FLAC for a smaller working file.
Do you upload my audio?
No. Everything happens in your browser. Your audio never leaves your device.