AudioUtils

WMA to MP3 on Linux

Convert WMA to MP3 on your Linux. No app to download. Open your browser, drop your file, and convert. Done in seconds.

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Drop your WMA file here or click to browse

WMA (.wma) · 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.

Both WMA and MP3 are lossy formats. Each re-encode can degrade quality slightly. Convert once and keep the result. The output is identical regardless of which device or browser you use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I play WMA files on my Mac?

macOS doesn't natively support WMA. Converting to MP3 makes your files playable on Mac, iPhone, and all Apple devices.

Is WMA better than MP3?

At lower bitrates, WMA can sound slightly better. At higher bitrates, the difference is negligible. MP3 wins on compatibility by a wide margin.

What about WMA Lossless files?

WMA Lossless files will be converted to MP3 with lossy compression. If you want to preserve lossless quality, convert to FLAC or WAV instead.

Can I convert DRM-protected WMA?

No. WMA files with DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection cannot be converted by third-party tools.

About WMA

Windows Media Audio. Microsoft's format. Common on older Windows systems and devices.

About MP3

The most widely used audio format. Great compatibility, small file size. Ideal for music, podcasts, and general use.