OPUS Converter

Convert OPUS audio to MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG and more for free online

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Flexible Format Options

Convert OPUS to 55+ audio formats or create OPUS from other sources. 153 conversion directions provide complete audio interoperability.

No Complexity Involved

Upload your audio, pick the destination format, click Convert. The workflow is instantly clear — no tutorials or documentation needed.

Fine-Grained Audio Tuning

Adjust bitrate, sample rate, and channel layout to shape the exact output you need. Optimize for streaming, downloads, or archival quality.

Next-Gen Audio Codec

OPUS delivers superior quality at low bitrates compared to older codecs, making it the preferred choice for VoIP, streaming, and modern communication apps.

Conversion in the Cloud

All processing happens on Convertio servers. Your device stays unburdened — no codec packages, no CPU drain, no local storage consumed.

Immediate File Cleanup

Uploaded recordings are erased right after conversion completes. Outputs are purged within 24 hours — no persistent data on servers.

How to convert OPUS file

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Upload your OPUS recording from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, or provide a URL to the source.

2

Choose your target — MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, AIFF, or any of 55+ supported output formats.

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Set bitrate, sample rate, and channel preferences for the converted output, or keep the defaults.

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Press Convert and download the result when the encoding finishes — usually within seconds.

About format

Opus is a versatile, open audio codec standardized by the IETF as RFC 6716 in 2012. It fuses two coding approaches — SILK for speech and CELT for music — into one algorithm that blends between them based on content type and bitrate. This hybrid design lets Opus outperform virtually every other codec across a wide range of uses: low-latency voice at 6 kbps, high-fidelity music at 128 kbps, and everything in between. It supports bitrates from 6 to 510 kbps, sample rates up to 48 kHz, and frame sizes as small as 2.5 ms, giving it the lowest algorithmic latency of any mainstream audio codec. Three advantages make Opus especially compelling. It is completely royalty-free and open-source, removing licensing barriers that hold back proprietary codecs. It achieves transparent quality at roughly half the bitrate of MP3 and beats AAC at equivalent rates. And its low latency makes it the mandatory codec for WebRTC, so every modern browser ships with an Opus decoder. WhatsApp, Discord, Zoom, and YouTube all rely on Opus for real-time audio.
Initial release: September 11, 2012

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OPUS to other audio formats?

OPUS excels in streaming and VoIP but some older players lack native support. Converting to MP3 or AAC ensures playback across legacy devices and platforms.

What programs handle OPUS playback?

VLC, Firefox, Chrome, Foobar2000, and most modern media players support OPUS natively. Older software may require conversion to MP3 or WAV.

Is the OPUS converter on Convertio free?

Yes — free conversion is available to all users. Premium subscriptions add larger upload limits and faster processing speeds.

Can I convert OPUS voice messages?

Absolutely. Upload OPUS voice recordings from messaging apps and convert them to MP3 or M4A for easy sharing and archival.

Does converting OPUS to MP3 reduce quality?

OPUS is highly efficient, so converting to MP3 at equivalent bitrates produces similar perceived quality. Both are lossy, but OPUS packs more at lower rates.

Is batch conversion of OPUS available?

Yes, queue several OPUS recordings and convert them all at once. Each can target a different format to match various needs.

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