Upload AAC Files
Drag in one or more AAC files up to 250 MB each, then convert them to Opus.
Drop AAC files here
or click to browse your device
Output Settings
Private Conversion
Files are decoded and encoded locally in your browser. They are not uploaded to a server.
Format Notes
- MP3 is best for broad compatibility.
- WAV and AIFF are uncompressed and much larger.
- AAC, OGG, and Opus depend on browser recorder support.
About AAC to Opus Conversion
This tool decodes AAC audio locally in your browser and converts it to Opus. It is useful for modern speech, streaming, and efficient audio compression. Files are processed on your device, and finished outputs can be downloaded one by one or together as a ZIP.
How to Convert AAC to Opus
- Upload AAC files: Drag and drop files into the upload area or click to browse.
- Choose settings: Adjust bitrate, sample rate, and mono or stereo options where available.
- Convert locally: Start conversion and let the browser process each file in sequence.
- Download results: Save individual Opus files or download the full ZIP.
Why Convert AAC to Opus?
Converting AAC to Opus is useful for modern speech, streaming, and efficient audio compression. The source file is decoded locally, then written as modern web audio output using your selected settings.
AAC
- Accepted input: .aac
- Decoded locally in your browser
- Works best when your browser supports the source format
Opus
- Output type: modern web audio
- Mono or stereo output available
- Download single files or a ZIP bundle
Quality and File Size
| Area | Guidance |
|---|---|
| Quality | Opus is a modern codec that performs well for speech, streaming, and music at modest bitrates. |
| Settings | Use 48-64 kbps for speech, 96-160 kbps for music, and mono for compact voice files. |
| Playback | Opus export depends on browser support and may download in Ogg Opus or WebM Opus form. |
Stereo vs Mono
Stereo
Stereo keeps separate left and right channels. Use it for music, ambience, gaming audio, and files where width or direction matters.
Mono
Mono blends audio into one channel. Use it for speech, lectures, voice notes, and smaller spoken-word files.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will conversion reduce quality?
Converting to compressed formats can reduce quality, especially at low bitrates. Choose a higher bitrate when preserving detail matters.
Are files uploaded?
No. Files are decoded and converted locally in your browser, so the conversion can run without sending audio to a server.
Which settings should I use?
For music, keep stereo and use a higher bitrate. For voice, mono and a lower bitrate usually keep speech clear while reducing file size.
Can I convert many files?
Yes. Add multiple AAC files, convert them in a batch, then download each result or save everything together as a ZIP.
Browser Support
Browser decoding support varies by input format and output format. If a file cannot be decoded or recorded, try a modern Chromium-based browser or Firefox.