Compress AAC to MP3
Need smaller audio files? Converting AAC to MP3 dramatically reduces file size. A 50MB file becomes 5MB. Perfect for email, sharing, and storage.
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AAC (.aac) · Max 20 MB
AAC files are already compressed, but MP3 can compress further at a different bitrate. The size reduction is significant for sharing, uploading, and storage.
For email attachments, 128-192kbps works well. For music sharing, use 256-320kbps. AudioUtils lets you drop your file and convert instantly. No upload to a server, no waiting.
Both AAC and MP3 are lossy formats. Each re-encode can degrade quality slightly. Convert once and keep the result. Choose the right bitrate for your use case. Higher bitrate means better quality but larger files.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is AAC better than MP3?
At the same bitrate, AAC generally sounds better than MP3. It's a newer, more efficient codec. But MP3 has broader device support.
Will I lose quality converting AAC to MP3?
Some quality loss is inevitable when transcoding between lossy formats. Use a high bitrate (256-320kbps) to minimize the impact.
What's the difference between AAC and M4A?
AAC is the codec (compression method). M4A is the container format that usually holds AAC audio. They're closely related — M4A files typically contain AAC-encoded audio.
When should I keep AAC instead of converting?
If your devices support AAC, keep it — it's better quality. Only convert to MP3 when you need maximum compatibility.
About AAC
Advanced Audio Coding. Successor to MP3 with improved compression. Widely used in streaming services.
About MP3
The most widely used audio format. Great compatibility, small file size. Ideal for music, podcasts, and general use.