Convert AIFF to WAV.
Turn Apple's uncompressed AIFF into WAV — identical audio quality, in the format Windows and every DAW accept. Converted with a local engine, private, and auto-deleted after 1 hour.
Same audio, more compatible container
AIFF is Apple's uncompressed audio format and WAV is Microsoft's — both wrap the exact same lossless PCM samples, just with different headers. Converting AIFF to WAV doesn't touch the audio quality; it simply repackages it into the container that Windows software, most DAWs and a lot of hardware expect. Think of it as a compatibility swap, not a re-encode.
When you need WAV
If a tool won't import your AIFF — an older sampler, a Windows editor, a CD-burning app — WAV is the safe, no-questions handoff. It's the most broadly accepted uncompressed format there is.
Want it smaller?
Uncompressed files are large. When you're done working and want to archive at full quality, compress the WAV losslessly with WAV to FLAC, or make a shareable MP3.
How it works
- 01
Upload your AIFF
Drop an .aiff/.aif file or pick one from your device. Private by default.
- 02
Convert with a local engine
AIFF is rewrapped to WAV with ffmpeg — bit-for-bit, no paid API in the loop.
- 03
Download
Grab your WAV, ready for any editor or DAW.
Identical audio — both are uncompressed PCM, nothing is lost
Universal WAV: opens on Windows and in every DAW/editor
Similar file size (both uncompressed)
Private uploads, auto-deleted after 1 hour
Batch convert many at once, download as a zip
AIFF to WAV: no added loss
WAV is a lossless format, so encoding into it adds no further quality loss. Note that if AIFF was already lossy (like MP3 or AAC), detail discarded earlier can't be brought back — the WAV is faithful to the AIFF, just larger.
Your file is ready. Want to do more with it?
Open this file in TranscriptAI to generate a transcript, summary, structured notes, flashcards, quiz questions or action items — automatically.
Common questions
Is it free?+
Yes — convert AIFF to WAV free, with no signup.
Is my file private?+
Uploads go to a private bucket, are converted, and auto-delete after 1 hour.
Do I lose any quality?+
No. AIFF and WAV both store uncompressed PCM audio, so this is effectively a container swap — the samples are identical and the two files sound exactly the same.
Why convert if they're the same audio?+
Compatibility. AIFF is Apple's format and some Windows software, DAWs and hardware prefer (or only accept) WAV. Converting gets you the same audio in the more universally-supported container.
Related conversions