APE to IMA Converter

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Embedded Audio

Convert APE into IMA ADPCM — the go-to encoding for games, embedded devices, and real-time audio applications.

Fast Decoding

IMA ADPCM decodes with minimal CPU — essential for games and embedded systems where processing power is limited.

Secure Conversion

Your APE uploads are erased instantly. IMA outputs are purged from our servers within 24 hours.

How to convert APE to IMA

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose ima or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your ima file right afterwards

About formats

APE is the file format of Monkey's Audio, a lossless compression algorithm created by Matt Ashland around 2000. The codec achieves some of the highest compression ratios among lossless encoders — typically reducing CD-quality audio to 50-60% of its original size, with an insane preset pushing further at the cost of speed. Every bit of the original waveform is preserved and perfectly reconstructable. The engine uses adaptive prediction filters and range coding to exploit redundancies in PCM audio, with multiple compression levels letting users balance processing time against file size. A standout advantage is superior compression density: tests frequently show APE files 2-5% smaller than equivalent FLAC or WavPack encodings. The format bundles robust tagging through APEv2 metadata, supporting album art, lyrics, and extensive catalog information. While platform support is narrower than FLAC — playback requires software like foobar2000 or VLC — audiophiles who prioritize storage efficiency without quality compromise continue to favor APE as their archival format of choice.
Initial release: 2000
IMA ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation) is a compact audio coding standard published by the Interactive Multimedia Association in 1992, addressing the need for a lightweight, royalty-free compression scheme suitable for early multimedia PCs and embedded devices. The algorithm encodes each sample as a 4-bit nibble representing the quantized difference from the previous sample, while an adaptive step-size table adjusts dynamically to track signal amplitude — delivering a fixed 4:1 compression ratio over 16-bit PCM. Decoding requires only an integer multiply-add per sample and a small lookup table, so even modest 1990s CPUs could decompress in real time without dedicated DSP. The format became deeply embedded in the multimedia landscape: Microsoft adopted it as a standard ACM codec for WAV files, game engines relied on it for sound effects, and telephony equipment used it for voice storage. Its advantages are enduring: predictable 4:1 size reduction simplifies buffer allocation in constrained environments, the decode path runs on 8-bit microcontrollers, and the open specification made IMA ADPCM one of the most broadly implemented audio codecs in computing history.
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert APE to IMA?

IMA ADPCM is a widely used 4-bit audio encoding for games, embedded systems, and telephony. It offers a good balance of quality and small file size.

What is IMA ADPCM?

Interactive Multimedia Association ADPCM — a simple 4:1 compression method that reduces audio to 4 bits per sample with decent quality.

Where is IMA ADPCM used?

Video games, embedded audio devices, telephony systems, and multimedia applications frequently use IMA ADPCM for efficient sound storage.

How does quality compare?

IMA ADPCM produces lower quality than MP3 but uses far less CPU for decoding — critical for real-time embedded applications.

Can I process multiple files?

Yes. Upload a batch of APE files and convert them all to IMA format in parallel.

Is my data secure?

APE uploads are deleted immediately after conversion. IMA files are removed from our servers within 24 hours.