Convert WMA to FLAC - Audio Converter

Free online tool to convert WMA to FLAC audio format. Fast, private, browser-based conversion.

Lossless format - bitrate setting not applicable

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Drop audio files here or click to browse

Supports MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, OGG, M4A, WEBM, WMA

Supported Formats

MP3

Most popular lossy format

WAV

Uncompressed lossless audio

FLAC

Compressed lossless audio

AAC

Advanced lossy codec

OGG

Open-source lossy format

M4A

Apple's audio container

WEBM

Web-optimized format

WMA

Windows Media Audio

Features

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Privacy First

All audio processing happens directly in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

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Batch Processing

Convert multiple files simultaneously. Download all results at once.

Fast Conversion

Powered by WebAssembly for near-native performance in your browser.

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Quality Control

Adjust bitrate and quality settings for customized output.

Why Convert WMA to FLAC?

Converting WMA to FLAC can be useful when you need your audio in FLAC format for compatibility with specific software or workflows. However, note that converting from a lossy format (WMA) to a lossless format (FLAC) will not recover audio data lost during the original compression. The resulting file will be lossless but will contain only the audio quality present in the WMA source.

Windows Media Audio (WMA)

Lossy

WMA is a proprietary audio format developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows Media framework. It was designed to compete with MP3 and offers competitive quality, particularly at lower bitrates. WMA is commonly found on Windows-based systems.

Use Cases: Windows-based media players, legacy Windows applications, Windows Phone audio, ripped CDs on Windows, enterprise media systems
Pros: Good quality at low bitrates, DRM support for protected content, native Windows integration, competitive with MP3 quality
Cons: Limited support on non-Windows platforms, proprietary format, declining popularity, poor support on Apple and Linux

Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC)

Lossless (Compressed)

FLAC is an open-source lossless audio codec that compresses audio without any quality loss. It typically reduces file sizes by 50-70% compared to WAV while preserving bit-perfect audio quality. FLAC is the preferred format for audiophiles and music archival.

Use Cases: Audiophile music collections, lossless music archival, high-resolution audio distribution, backing up CD collections, music libraries
Pros: Lossless compression preserves perfect audio quality, significantly smaller than WAV, open-source and free, supports metadata and album art
Cons: Larger files than lossy formats like MP3 or AAC, not supported by all portable devices, some older software lacks FLAC support

How to Convert WMA to FLAC

  1. Click the upload area above or drag and drop your WMA files into the converter
  2. The output format is automatically set to FLAC for this page, or you can change it using the format selector
  3. Adjust the bitrate setting if needed (higher bitrate = better quality, larger file size)
  4. Click "Convert All" to start the conversion process
  5. Download your converted FLAC files individually or all at once

WMA vs FLAC — Format Comparison

FormatCompression TypeAudio QualityFile SizeCompatibilityBest For
WMALossyGood (bitrate-dependent)SmallModerate (Windows)Windows media, legacy apps
FLACLossless (Compressed)Perfect (bit-for-bit)MediumHigh (growing)Audiophile collections, archival

Frequently Asked Questions

Is converting WMA to FLAC free?

Yes, our WMA to FLAC converter is completely free with no limits on file size or number of conversions. All processing happens in your browser, so there are no server costs or restrictions.

Will I lose audio quality converting WMA to FLAC?

The conversion itself will not cause any additional quality loss, but converting WMA (a lossy format) to FLAC (a lossless format) cannot restore audio quality that was already lost during the original WMA encoding.

How long does WMA to FLAC conversion take?

Conversion speed depends on the file size and your device's processing power. Since our converter runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly, typical audio files convert in just a few seconds. Larger files or older devices may take slightly longer.

Is my audio file safe when converting WMA to FLAC?

Absolutely. Your audio files never leave your device. All WMA to FLAC conversion processing happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly technology. We don't upload, store, or have access to any of your files.

Can I batch convert multiple WMA files to FLAC?

Yes, you can upload and convert multiple WMA files to FLAC format simultaneously. Simply drag and drop all your files at once, and click "Convert All" to process them all. You can then download each file individually or use the "Download All" button.