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OPUS to WAV Converter

Convert OPUS to WAV online for free. Change audio format for playback, editing, uploads, podcasts, ringtones, archiving, or a better balance between file size and sound quality.

Converting OPUS to WAV re-encodes the audio using the target codec. Sample rate and channel layout are preserved, and ID3 metadata (artist, title, album art) carries over. File size and quality depend on the WAV codec — lossy targets shrink size; lossless targets preserve every sample.

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Convert OPUS Audio in 3 Steps

Switch codecs or containers while keeping the audio ready for streaming, editing, downloads, or device playback.

Upload the Source Audio

Select your OPUS audio files — music tracks, podcasts, voice recordings, or sound effects. Batch upload entire albums or playlists for bulk conversion.

Re-encode for the New Format

Your OPUS audio is re-encoded to WAV using the optimal codec settings. The original sample rate (44.1 kHz / 48 kHz) is preserved, and ID3 metadata — artist, title, album art — carries over automatically.

Download the Output File

Download your converted WAV files with all metadata intact. Batch results come as a ZIP. Files are deleted from our servers within 24 hours.

Why Convert OPUS to WAV

Studio-Quality Uncompressed Audio

WAV stores audio as uncompressed PCM data, preserving every nuance of the original recording. Professional studios use WAV for recording, mixing, and mastering because zero quality is lost.

Universal DAW Compatibility

Every digital audio workstation — Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton, FL Studio, Audacity — handles WAV files natively. WAV is the safest import format for any audio production workflow.

Sample-Accurate Editing

Uncompressed WAV data allows editors to cut, splice, and process audio at the individual sample level without decoding artifacts. Essential for sound design, foley work, and audio forensics.

Broadcast WAV Metadata

Broadcast WAV (BWF) extensions store timecode, origination date, and production metadata. Film, television, and radio production workflows rely on BWF for synchronized multi-track audio.

Maximum Bit Depth and Sample Rate

WAV supports up to 32-bit float at any sample rate, capturing the full dynamic range of professional microphones and instruments. High-resolution audio at 96 kHz or 192 kHz is standard in WAV.

Opus vs WAV: Side-by-side

Technical comparison of the two formats — useful for deciding which to use, or for confirming what changes during conversion.

Property Opus WAV
Full name Opus Interactive Audio Codec Waveform Audio File Format
Year introduced 2012 1991
Developer / standard body IETF (Xiph.Org / Skype / Mozilla) IBM / Microsoft
MIME type audio/opus audio/wav
File extension .opus .wav
Compression Lossy (SILK + CELT hybrid) Uncompressed PCM (typically)
Color / data depth N/A N/A (audio)
Max dimensions / size 6–510 kbps 4 GB file size limit (RIFF)
Transparency No No
Animation No No
Standard / specification IETF RFC 6716 Microsoft RIFF
Best for WebRTC, Discord, WhatsApp voice — best quality at low bitrates Studio recording, raw audio, professional editing

About the Opus Format

Opus is a modern, open-source audio codec standardized by the IETF (RFC 6716) in 2012. It was designed to handle both speech and music with a single codec, supporting bitrates from 6 kbps to 510 kbps. Opus consistently outperforms MP3, AAC, and Vorbis in listening tests at equivalent bitrates, making it one of the most efficient audio codecs available.

Opus is the default audio codec for WebRTC (voice and video calls in browsers), Discord, WhatsApp voice messages, and many VoIP applications. It is also gaining adoption in music streaming and podcasting. Despite its superior quality, Opus has limited support on older devices and some media players, which is why converting to MP3 or AAC remains useful for broad compatibility.

OPUS to WAV FAQ

Quick answers about compatibility, quality, metadata handling, and the most common reasons to convert OPUS files to WAV.

How do I convert OPUS to WAV online?

Upload your OPUS audio file, choose WAV as the output format, and download the converted file after processing completes.

Why would I convert OPUS to WAV?

People usually convert OPUS to WAV to improve playback compatibility, reduce file size, prepare audio for editing, or fit music, podcast, voice, ringtone, or archive workflows. WAV is usually chosen when uncompressed audio is better for editing.

Will converting OPUS to WAV improve audio quality?

No format conversion can restore detail that was already lost in the source. The main reason to convert is usually compatibility, workflow fit, or file-size control.

When should I use WAV instead of OPUS?

WAV is often preferred when uncompressed audio is better for editing, production, or retaining more source detail during further work.

Can I batch convert multiple OPUS files to WAV?

Yes. Batch conversion is useful for music folders, podcasts, sound libraries, voice notes, and repeated audio workflows.

Is it safe to convert OPUS to WAV online?

Yes. This converter uses temporary browser-based processing with automatic cleanup after conversion.

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