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AIFF to OGG — No Signup Required

Convert AIFF to OGG without handing over your email. No account. No newsletter. No "verify your inbox" step. Open the page, drop your file, done.

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AIFF (.aiff) · Max 20 MB

Most converter sites force you to create an account before converting. It's a growth hack, not a feature. AudioUtils skips all that. The converter works immediately.

Free users get 5 conversions per month without any account. Need more? Pro accounts exist but are never required for basic use.

No signup also means no tracking profile tied to your conversions, no email list, and no database of your files to breach — because there is no database. The conversion happens in your browser and the AIFF never leaves your device.

A minute of AIFF is about 10 MB; the same minute as OGG is roughly 1.2. Across an album or a long recording that difference decides whether it fits on a phone. Keep the AIFF. It's the archival master; the OGG is the copy that travels. Re-encode from the master whenever you need another format or bitrate.

Where does a AIFF file even come from? Usually Logic Pro and GarageBand bounces, old iTunes rips, and Mac sample libraries. The catch is that AIFF is uncompressed like WAV, so a four-minute song is 40 MB+ and won't attach to an email. OGG is the destination because it plays essentially everywhere — game assets and every ordinary phone, browser, and player. The size drop is the point — around 8× less data, which is what turns an unsendable file into an attachment. Because AIFF is uncompressed, encoding to OGG here is the clean, single-generation case — the encoder sees the whole original signal, so this OGG is as good as the format gets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need an account to convert AIFF to OGG?

No. No signup, no email, no verification link, and no "confirm your inbox" step. The converter works the second the page loads and the download isn't gated.

Why do other converters demand an email address?

Because the address is the product. Nothing about converting audio technically requires an account — the requirement is a growth tactic, and this converter is the proof.

Is there a hidden limit without an account?

Nothing hidden: 5 conversions per month with files up to 20MB file size limit and a 10-second preview output. Pro exists but is never required.

Without an account, where is my file stored?

Nowhere. There's no account because there's no server-side storage — the AIFF is converted in your browser and never uploaded.

What does the conversion do to the audio?

Keep the AIFF. It's the archival master; the OGG is the copy that travels. Re-encode from the master whenever you need another format or bitrate.

About AIFF

Apple's uncompressed format. Similar to WAV but with better metadata support. Used in professional Mac audio workflows.

About OGG

Open-source compressed format. Better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. Used in gaming and web applications.