OGG to MP3 Converter
Convert OGG Vorbis audio files to MP3 format instantly. Free, fast, and secure.
Upload your OGG files and convert them to universally compatible MP3. OGG Vorbis is an open-source format used in games, Linux applications, and Spotify, but not all devices support it. MP3 works on every player and platform. All conversion happens in your browser using WebAssembly, so your files stay private. Need to convert other formats? Try FLAC to MP3, WAV to MP3, or our audio compressor.
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Supports: OGG Vorbis audio files
How It Works
- 1Upload OGG files
Click or drag and drop your OGG Vorbis audio files. Batch conversion is supported.
- 2Choose MP3 bitrate
Pick 128kbps, 192kbps, or 320kbps. Higher bitrate = better quality but larger file.
- 3Convert and download
Hit Convert to MP3 and download your files. OGG and MP3 are similar in size at equivalent quality. Want to trim first? Use the Audio Trimmer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OGG Vorbis and why convert it to MP3?
OGG Vorbis is a free, open-source audio format that offers good compression and quality. It is commonly used in video games, Linux applications, and Spotify (internally). However, many devices, car stereos, and media players do not support OGG. Converting to MP3 ensures your audio plays on any device.
Is OGG better quality than MP3?
OGG Vorbis generally offers slightly better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate, especially at lower bitrates (128kbps and below). At 192kbps and above, the difference is hard to notice. The main advantage of OGG is that it is completely open-source and patent-free. See our OGG vs MP3 comparison for details.
Will the file size change?
OGG and MP3 are both lossy compressed formats, so file sizes are similar at equivalent bitrates. An OGG file at 192kbps will produce a roughly similar-sized MP3 at 192kbps. The purpose of converting is compatibility, not size reduction.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens in your browser using WebAssembly (FFmpeg compiled for the web). Your OGG files never leave your device. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or tracked. Learn more on our security page.
Where do OGG files come from?
OGG files are commonly found in video game audio (many games use OGG for soundtracks and effects), Linux desktop environments, some audio recording tools, and open-source projects. If you have OGG files from a game or Linux application, this converter will turn them into universally playable MP3s.
Is this converter free?
Yes. This OGG to MP3 converter is completely free with no file limits, no signup, and no watermarks. Convert as many files as you need. Check out our other audio tools: Audio Compressor, FLAC to MP3, and Extract Audio from Video.