WV Converter

Convert WV (WavPack) audio to MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG and more free online

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55+ Format Targets

Convert WV to 55+ audio formats or create WV from other sources. 153 conversion directions provide complete format mobility.

Upload and Convert

Drop your track in, choose the format, click Convert. No WavPack software, no command-line decoding — just browser-based simplicity.

Hi-Fi Output Controls

Set bitrate, sample rate, and channels to match your target. Move from lossless archival to compact streaming with precise parameter control.

Hybrid Lossless Codec

WV (WavPack) uniquely supports hybrid mode — a lossy file plus a correction file that together reconstruct bit-perfect audio. Maximum flexibility.

Library-Scale Batches

Upload entire albums and convert them in parallel. Efficient batch processing handles large WavPack collections without repeated manual steps.

Music Files Stay Private

Uploaded tracks are deleted right after conversion. Outputs are automatically purged within 24 hours — your library is never stored on servers.

How to convert WV file

1

Upload your WV audio from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or provide a link to the source.

2

Pick a target — MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, OPUS, AAC, or another from 55+ formats.

3

Customize bitrate, sample rate, and channels for the converted output, or use the default settings.

4

Start conversion and download the result — most tracks are ready in seconds.

About format

WavPack is an open-source audio codec created by David Bryant, with version 1.0 released on August 15, 1998. What sets WavPack apart is its unique hybrid mode: the encoder can simultaneously produce a compact lossy file and a separate correction file that, when combined, reconstruct the original PCM stream bit-for-bit. Users who need portability carry just the lossy file; those who want archival quality keep both. The codec handles PCM audio from 8-bit to 32-bit integer and 32-bit floating point, with sample rates up to 768 kHz — specifications broad enough for DSD content, which WavPack 5 added support for. Compression ratios in pure lossless mode typically reach 40 to 55 percent of the original size, competitive with FLAC and often slightly better on certain material. Multicore encoding in later versions dramatically speeds up processing on modern hardware. The open-source library ships under a BSD license and has been integrated into foobar2000, VLC, FFmpeg, and numerous other tools. WavPack also supports rich metadata through APEv2 tags, embedded cue sheets, and ReplayGain values, covering the organizational needs of even the most meticulous music library.
Developer: David Bryant
Initial release: August 15, 1998

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert WV to other formats?

WV (WavPack) is a powerful lossless codec but has narrower player support than FLAC. Converting opens playback on virtually every device and streaming app.

What programs can play WV audio?

Foobar2000, VLC, AIMP, and Winamp (with plugin) play WV natively. On mobile, converting to FLAC or MP3 provides the most reliable experience.

Is the WV converter free to use?

Free conversion is available on convertio.tools. Premium plans unlock bigger upload sizes and priority processing for large music libraries.

Does converting WV to FLAC lose anything?

No — both are lossless. Converting between them is bit-perfect; you get identical audio in a more universally supported container.

Can I convert my entire WV collection?

Yes — upload multiple WV tracks and convert them all in a single batch. Assign individual output formats to each track as needed.

What makes WV different from FLAC?

WV supports hybrid lossy+lossless modes, DSD audio, and high bit depths. FLAC is more widely supported. Both deliver perfect lossless reproduction.

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