MOV to WAV on iPhone
Convert MOV to WAV on your iPhone. No app to download. Open your browser, drop your file, and convert. Done in seconds.
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MOV (.mov) · Max 20 MB
Safari on iOS 15.4 and newer runs the converter completely, on the phone itself. There is no App Store download — and no converter app quietly uploading your recordings to its own servers. MOV files convert to WAV here the same way — nothing to install.
If the file is in Voice Memos or Photos, tap the share icon and choose 'Save to Files' first — that makes it visible to Safari's file picker. The converted file lands in Files (Downloads by default), from where you can share it into Messages, Mail, or any app. Your MOV comes out as WAV, ready to use straight away.
The MOV files people convert on an iPhone almost always originate from iPhone videos, Mac screen recordings, and camera footage, and MOV is Apple's QuickTime container, and the video track is almost the whole file when all you wanted was the sound — which is precisely why they're stuck on the phone until you convert them to WAV.
MOV costs you around 60 MB for every minute; WAV asks for about 10. Over a long recording that gap is the whole reason to convert. What MOV threw away is unrecoverable. WAV preserves what's left perfectly, which is the most any format can do for it.
MOV to WAV is a common iPhone snag specifically because MOV is Apple's QuickTime container, and the video track is almost the whole file when all you wanted was the sound, and WAV is what your other apps and devices expect. Apple gives you no built-in way to convert audio at all, so the App Store is full of converter apps — many upload your recording to their own servers, show ads against it, and want a subscription. Doing it in Safari means the MOV file is processed on the phone itself and stays there, which matters when it is a voice memo, an interview, or a recording of your own family.
Your MOV file never leaves the handset. For iPhone that is the whole argument: iPhone videos are usually personal, and the App Store alternative frequently ships them to a company's servers as the price of a free conversion. Processing the MOV-to-WAV conversion on-device means there is no server to trust in the first place.
The MOV on your drive almost certainly started life in iPhone videos, and MOV is Apple's QuickTime container, and the video track is almost the whole file when all you wanted was the sound. WAV is the destination when you need uncompressed, edit-ready audio that every DAW and editor accepts. A minute of MOV is about 60 MB; the same minute as WAV is roughly 10. Across an album or a long recording that difference decides whether it fits on a phone. One honest note on this exact pair: MOV is already lossy, so moving to WAV cannot restore detail the MOV encoder discarded — it hands you an uncompressed container, not better audio, and the value is a loss-free chain from here on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert MOV to WAV on an iPhone without an app?
Yes. Safari on iOS 15.4+ runs the conversion on the phone itself. There's no App Store download — and no converter app quietly shipping your recordings to its own servers.
How do I get a Voice Memo or a file from Photos into the converter?
Tap the share icon and choose "Save to Files" first. That makes it visible to Safari's file picker, and you can convert straight from there.
Where does the converted file save?
Into the Files app — the Downloads folder by default. From Files you can share it into Messages, Mail, WhatsApp, or any other app.
Is converting on the iPhone private?
Yes, and that's the main reason to do it this way. The recordings people convert are voice memos, interviews, and family moments — processing on-device means there's no server to trust in the first place.
Will a long recording work on the phone?
It will, but the phone does the work locally, so a long file is noticeably faster on a laptop. Typical voice memos convert in seconds on any recent iPhone.
About MOV
Apple QuickTime video container. Common for iPhone recordings and Final Cut Pro exports. Extract the audio track to MP3, WAV, or other formats.
About WAV
Uncompressed audio format. Perfect quality with no data loss. Standard for music production and professional audio work.