OGG to MP3

Free online OGG to MP3 converter. Supports OGG Vorbis. Browser-based processing — files never leave your device.

Privacy Protection

All conversion happens locally in your browser. OGG files are never uploaded to any server, keeping your audio private.

High-Speed Conversion

Powered by WebCodecs with hardware acceleration — convert OGG to MP3 fast, directly in your browser, no upload needed.

Adjustable Quality

Four bitrate options from 64kbps to 320kbps — balance quality and file size to suit your needs.

Drag and drop your OGG file here

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Supports OGG, OGG Vorbis format

Convert OGG to MP3 in 3 Simple Steps

1

Upload OGG File

Click the upload area or drag and drop your OGG audio file. Supports OGG Vorbis format, up to 2GB.

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Select the MP3 bitrate

Default is 256kbps high quality. Adjust from 64kbps to 320kbps as needed.

3

Convert and download

Convert and download — everything stays in your browser. No sign-up required.

Typical Use Cases for OGG to MP3 Conversion

Game Music & Sound Effect Extraction

Game engines (Unity, Godot, RPG Maker) widely use OGG to store background music and sound effects. Convert game OGG files to MP3 to enjoy your favorite game OST on your phone or music player, or use them as background audio in video edits.

Cross-Platform Playback Compatibility

OGG is not natively supported on iOS devices, many car audio systems, and some music platforms. After converting to MP3, you can play it directly on iPhone, iPad, car USB, and upload to platforms like Spotify or Apple Music without any format restrictions.

Linux & Open-Source Audio

Linux systems often record in OGG format by default, and open-source audio software like Audacity commonly exports OGG. Converting these files to MP3 makes it easy to share with Windows/macOS users or send via WeChat and email without worrying about compatibility.

Web Downloaded Audio Archiving

Some websites (e.g. Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons) provide audio files in OGG format. Use this tool to convert them to MP3 without installing any software — save directly to your phone library or upload to social media.

OGG vs MP3: Key Differences

ComparisonOGG Vorbis (Open-Source Format)MP3 (Universal Format)
Audio qualitySlightly better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate; Vorbis codec is more advancedLossy compression — indistinguishable at high bitrates for most listeners
CompatibilityNot natively supported on iOS; some car systems and platforms lack compatibilityNatively supported on virtually all devices, players, and platforms
File SizeSlightly smaller file size than MP3 at equivalent quality~1–3 MB/min (128–320 kbps)
LicensingFully open-source and free, no patent restrictionsPatents expired (after 2017), free for commercial use
Use CasesGame engines, Linux systems, open-source software, web audioEveryday listening, sharing, platform uploads, phone storage

Supported input formats

  • OGG / OGG Vorbis — the most common OGG format, widely used in game engines and open-source software
  • .oga — an alternative extension for OGG audio files with the same content

Technical Notes

The VideoKit OGG to MP3 tool is powered by the WebCodecs API, decoding OGG Vorbis audio streams directly in the browser and encoding them to MP3. The entire process is local — no audio data is ever sent to a server.

MP3 encoding uses the LAME algorithm, delivering the best quality-to-size ratio at mainstream bitrates. Four options from 64kbps to 320kbps cover everything from voice podcasts to high-fidelity music.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is OGG? Why convert it to MP3?

OGG Vorbis is an open-source audio format, common in games and Linux, but not supported on iOS or some car systems. Converting to MP3 ensures playback on any device.

Does converting OGG to MP3 cause quality loss?

Both are lossy formats; a second round of compression adds slight degradation. Choosing 256kbps or 320kbps keeps the difference imperceptible.

Will my files be uploaded to a server?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser — your OGG files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy.

Can I convert OGG sound effect files from games?

Yes. OGG files from game engines like Unity, Godot, and RPG Maker are standard OGG Vorbis format and can be uploaded and converted directly.

Which MP3 bitrate should I choose?

For music: 256kbps or 320kbps. For podcasts/voice: 128kbps. For minimal file size: 64kbps.

Which sounds better — OGG or MP3?

OGG Vorbis has slightly better quality at the same bitrate, but MP3 is far more compatible. Choose MP3 when you need playback on iOS or car audio; keep OGG if you only use it on PC or Android.

What is the maximum OGG file size supported?

Files up to 2GB are supported. OGG has a high compression ratio, so files are typically small and process quickly.

Where can I use the converted MP3?

MP3 is the most widely supported audio format — compatible with iPhone, Android, Windows, Mac, car stereos, messaging apps, and music streaming platforms.