MP3 to M4A — No Upload Needed
Your MP3 files never leave your computer. AudioUtils runs the entire conversion in your browser. No server receives your audio. No upload progress bar. Instant results.
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MP3 (.mp3) · Max 20 MB
Traditional online converters upload your file, process it on a remote server, and send it back. That's slow, insecure, and wasteful. AudioUtils eliminates the upload entirely.
The converter uses WebAssembly to run a compiled audio engine in your browser tab. It reads your file locally, converts it locally, and saves the result locally. The network is never involved.
This matters for sensitive audio. Unreleased music, legal recordings, private conversations. With AudioUtils, your files stay yours. Both MP3 and M4A are lossy formats. Each re-encode can degrade quality slightly. Convert once and keep the result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is M4A better than MP3?
At the same bitrate, M4A (AAC) sounds noticeably better than MP3. AAC is a newer, more efficient codec.
Will M4A play on Android?
Yes. Android has supported M4A/AAC natively since early versions. It's not just an Apple format.
What's the difference between M4A and AAC?
AAC is the codec. M4A is the container (file format). M4A files contain AAC-encoded audio, similar to how MP4 contains video.
Should I convert my whole library to M4A?
Only if you primarily use Apple devices and want marginally better quality. Converting between lossy formats always involves some quality loss, so it's best to convert from lossless sources when possible.
About MP3
The most widely used audio format. Great compatibility, small file size. Ideal for music, podcasts, and general use.
About M4A
Apple's preferred audio format. Better quality than MP3 at same bitrate. Default for iTunes and Apple devices.