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WMA to OGG — No Signup Required

Convert WMA to OGG without handing over your email. No account. No newsletter. No "verify your inbox" step. Open the page, drop your file, done.

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WMA (.wma) · Max 20 MB

Most converter sites force you to create an account before converting. It's a growth hack, not a feature. AudioUtils skips all that. The converter works immediately.

Free users get 5 conversions per month without any account. Need more? Pro accounts exist but are never required for basic use.

Your privacy matters. No signup means no tracking profile tied to your conversions. No email list. No data to breach. Both WMA and OGG are lossy formats. Each re-encode can degrade quality slightly. Convert once and keep the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WMA to OGG instead of MP3?

OGG Vorbis is royalty-free and has better quality-per-bitrate than MP3 at low bitrates. For game audio, Linux environments, or open-source projects, OGG is often the standard. MP3 is better if you need universal hardware compatibility.

Will I lose quality converting WMA to OGG?

Both WMA and OGG are lossy formats, so converting between them introduces a small generation loss. The conversion is via uncompressed PCM internally (decode WMA → encode OGG), which minimizes artifacts. At 128 kbps or higher, the quality difference is negligible in normal listening.

Can game engines like Unity use OGG files?

Yes. Unity, Unreal Engine, and Godot all support OGG Vorbis natively for game audio. WMA is not directly importable in most game engines without plugins.

Is this converter free?

Yes. Free users get 5 conversions per month. The output is limited to the first 10 seconds as a preview, with a 20MB input file size limit. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited, full-length conversions.

About WMA

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

About OGG

Open-source compressed format. Better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates. Used in gaming and web applications.