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FLACOGG

FLAC to OGG

Encode a FLAC file as Ogg Vorbis to shrink a lossless library down to phone-friendly files while keeping good perceptual quality. Vorbis is a free, open lossy codec that often beats MP3 at the same bitrate. The encode is lossy, so the exact original samples can't be recovered from the .ogg — pick a higher quality setting if you want near-transparent results. The conversion runs entirely in your browser via ffmpeg.wasm — your file never leaves your device.

Drop .flac file here

or click to choose

Options

Privacy

Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to any server.

Cost

Free. No sign-up, no watermark.

Supports

.flac → .ogg

Tools that work with the same formats — most users open one of these next.

Frequently asked

Is FLAC to OGG free to use?

Yes. FLAC to OGG is completely free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no usage limits. Toolsly does not charge for any of its tools.

Do my files and data stay private?

Yes — FLAC to OGG runs entirely in your browser using your device's CPU. Files and text are never uploaded to our servers, so your data stays private.

How does FLAC to OGG work?

Open FLAC to OGG, drop in your FLAC file, choose any options, and click Convert. Your browser does the work locally and produces a OGG file you can save right away.

What's the maximum file size for FLAC to OGG?

Because FLAC to OGG runs in your browser, the maximum size depends on your device's available memory. Most modern phones and laptops handle files up to a few hundred MB without issues.