AudioUtils

AIFF to WAV for Music Production

Convert AIFF to WAV for your DAW. WAV is a standard format in professional audio. Import directly into Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, or any major DAW.

AIFFWAV

Drop your AIFF file here or click to browse

AIFF (.aiff) · Max 20 MB

WAV is a session format, which is exactly what you want. It imports into Pro Tools, Logic, Ableton, Reaper, and FL Studio with no re-encoding, scrubs instantly, and cuts sample-accurately — no decode step sitting between you and the waveform.

Sample rate and channel layout are preserved exactly — stereo stays stereo, 48 kHz stays 48 kHz, and nothing is silently resampled behind your back. That matters when you are lining audio up against picture or against other stems.

Never send an MP3 to a distributor or streaming platform. They transcode whatever you upload into their own formats, so handing them an already-compressed file stacks a second lossy generation onto what your listeners actually hear. Deliver lossless; convert to lossy for humans.

You won't save meaningful space — the two formats are within touching distance at 10–10 MB per minute. Lossless in, lossless out. The round trip is reversible, so convert as often as you like.

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. WAV is the destination when you need uncompressed, edit-ready audio that every DAW and editor accepts. Sizes are comparable: AIFF and WAV both sit near 10–10 MB per stereo minute, so this conversion is about compatibility, not storage. Both AIFF and WAV are lossless, so this specific conversion is bit-perfect: every sample survives and you can go back to AIFF later without any loss.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I convert before or after editing?

Before. Decoding once to WAV means every cut, effect, and export afterwards works on raw samples and costs you nothing further.

Does this conversion affect quality?

Lossless in, lossless out. The round trip is reversible, so convert as often as you like.

How does the file size change?

You won't save meaningful space — the two formats are within touching distance at 10–10 MB per minute.

Is my file uploaded?

No — it's processed in your browser. That matters here because Logic Pro and GarageBand bounces tend to be material you'd rather not hand to a third party.

Is this converter free?

Yes. Free users get 5 conversions per month. The output is limited to the first 10 seconds as a preview, with a 20MB input file size limit. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited, full-length conversions.

About AIFF

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

About WAV

Uncompressed audio format. Perfect quality with no data loss. Standard for music production and professional audio work.