OPUS to OGA Converter
Re-encode OPUS as OGA Vorbis audio online
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Audio-Specific Extension
OGA tells servers and players the file is audio-only — eliminating confusion between audio and video Ogg content.
Xiph.Org Ecosystem
Both OPUS and OGA are open-source Xiph.Org codecs — a royalty-free transition within the same audio ecosystem.
Online Re-Encoding
The OPUS to OGA conversion runs on our servers — no codec installation required.
How to convert OPUS to OGA
Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.
Choose oga or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)
Let the file convert and you can download your oga file right afterwards
About formats
Frequently Asked Questions
OGA is the audio-specific Ogg extension. Some media servers and players distinguish OGA from OGV and require the correct extension for audio.
VLC, Firefox, Chrome, foobar2000, Audacity, and most Linux media players recognize OGA as Ogg Vorbis audio.
OGA uses the same Vorbis codec in an Ogg container — the .oga extension simply clarifies that the file contains audio only.
Yes — OPUS is re-encoded as Vorbis inside an Ogg container with the .oga extension. Both are Xiph.Org formats.
Upload multiple OPUS files and convert them all to OGA simultaneously.