Opus to WAV on Linux
Convert Opus to WAV on your Linux. No app to download. Open your browser, drop your file, and convert. Done in seconds.
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Opus (.opus) · Max 20 MB
Runs in Firefox and Chrome on any Linux distro. No terminal commands. No package managers. AudioUtils uses WebAssembly to run the conversion engine locally. Your audio stays on your device.
If you prefer the command line, FFmpeg is an alternative. But AudioUtils is faster for quick one-off conversions.
Opus is lossy. Converting to WAV won't restore lost data, but gives you an uncompressed container for editing workflows. The output is identical regardless of which device or browser you use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert Opus to WAV instead of MP3?
Convert to WAV if you plan to edit the audio (podcast editing, music production, etc.). WAV is uncompressed, so no additional quality is lost. Convert to MP3 if you just need a smaller file for sharing.
Will the WAV file be much larger?
Yes. Opus is highly compressed — a 1MB Opus file might become 15-20MB as WAV. That's the trade-off for having uncompressed audio that's ready for editing.
Does this work with OGG Opus files?
Yes. Whether your file is .opus or .ogg containing Opus audio, this tool handles both and converts to standard WAV.
About Opus
Modern open-source codec. Best quality-per-bit of any lossy format. Used by Discord, WebRTC, and modern browsers.
About WAV
Uncompressed audio format. Perfect quality with no data loss. Standard for music production and professional audio work.