Convert AIFF to WAV Free
Convert AIFF to WAV without paying a cent. No trial period. No account required. Just open the page and convert.
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AIFF (.aiff) · Max 20 MB
The catch with most "free" converters shows up at the end: the download needs an account, a watermark tone is mixed into the audio, or your file waits in a queue behind paying users. None of that applies here. The engine is the same one Pro uses — same speed, same bitrate options — and the output is clean and unmarked.
Free also means free of the usual hidden cost: your file. Many no-cost converters are free precisely because your upload is the product. Here the conversion runs in your browser, so the AIFF never leaves your device. Given that AIFF files usually come from Logic Pro and GarageBand bounces, old iTunes rips, and Mac sample libraries, that's worth more than the price.
File size stays in the same ballpark — both formats land around 10–10 MB per minute. Both formats are lossless, so this is bit-perfect — every sample survives, and you can convert back later without ever degrading the audio.
Free covers input files up to 20MB file size limit with a 10-second preview output, and 5 conversions per month. Pro removes those limits for full-length conversions up to 500MB file size limit — and the privacy behaviour is identical, because there was never a server in the loop.
AIFF files come from Logic Pro and GarageBand bounces, old iTunes rips, and Mac sample libraries. AIFF is uncompressed like WAV, so a four-minute song is 40 MB+ and won't attach to an email — which is the whole reason this conversion exists. WAV is the destination when you need uncompressed, edit-ready audio that every DAW and editor accepts. File size stays in the same ballpark — both formats land around 10–10 MB per minute. 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
Is this AIFF to WAV converter really free?
Yes — no watermark, no signup, no queue. Free covers files up to 20MB file size limit, 5 conversions per month, and a 10-second preview output. Pro removes those caps; the engine and audio quality are identical on both tiers.
What's the catch with free converters?
Usually one of four: a watermark tone in the audio, a forced account before download, a throttled queue behind paying users, or your file quietly becoming the product on someone's server. None apply here, because the conversion never leaves your machine.
Do I need an account to download the WAV file?
No. The file downloads straight from your browser the moment conversion finishes — it never went anywhere, so there's nothing to gate behind a login.
Is the free output lower quality?
No. Free and Pro use the same encoder and the same bitrate options. Quality is never the paywall — the free tier limits length and file size, not fidelity.
How much smaller or larger will the file be?
File size stays in the same ballpark — both formats land around 10–10 MB per minute.
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.