AIFF to FLAC on Linux
Convert AIFF to FLAC on your Linux. No app to download. Open your browser, drop your file, and convert. Done in seconds.
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AIFF (.aiff) · Max 20 MB
Runs in Firefox and Chrome on any Linux distro. No terminal commands. No package managers. AudioUtils uses WebAssembly to run the conversion engine locally. Your audio stays on your device.
If you prefer the command line, FFmpeg is an alternative. But AudioUtils is faster for quick one-off conversions.
Both AIFF and FLAC are lossless. This conversion preserves every sample. No quality is lost. The output is identical regardless of which device or browser you use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there any quality loss converting AIFF to FLAC?
None at all. Both AIFF and FLAC are lossless. FLAC just stores the same audio data more efficiently through lossless compression. It's a bit-for-bit perfect conversion.
How much smaller are FLAC files than AIFF?
About 40-60% smaller. A 100MB AIFF file typically becomes 40-60MB as FLAC with absolutely no quality loss. The savings add up for large music libraries.
Can I convert back to AIFF if needed?
Yes, perfectly. Since both formats are lossless, you can convert back and forth without any quality degradation. The audio is identical in both formats.
About AIFF
Apple's uncompressed format. Similar to WAV but with better metadata support. Used in professional Mac audio workflows.
About FLAC
Lossless compression. Perfect quality at roughly half the size of WAV. The choice for audiophiles and archiving.