SND to IMA Converter

Easy online SND to IMA audio conversion

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Cloud Engine

SND to IMA conversion runs on our cloud servers, keeping your local device completely free of processing load.

Secure Conversion

Uploaded SND recordings are deleted immediately after conversion. The resulting IMA files are automatically removed within 24 hours.

Quality Output

SND to IMA conversion maintains audio integrity throughout the process. Expect faithful output that mirrors the original recording.

How to convert SND 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

SND is a multi-platform audio file extension used across several computing ecosystems since the late 1980s. On Sun and NeXT workstations, .snd files follow the AU format structure — a header with magic number 0x2e736e64, data offset, encoding type, sample rate, and channel count, followed by raw audio. On MS-DOS PCs, the same .snd extension was used by early sound utilities like Sounder and SoundTool for simple 8-bit unsigned PCM recordings. Macintosh systems also employed .snd for sound resources embedded in the resource fork. Because the extension is shared across incompatible formats, audio processing tools typically inspect the file header to determine which variant they are handling: files beginning with the AU magic number are treated as Sun/NeXT audio, while headerless files are interpreted as raw PCM with assumed parameters. The Sun/NeXT variant supports multiple encodings including mu-law, A-law, 8-bit and 16-bit linear PCM, and ADPCM, making it versatile for both speech and general audio. One advantage of the AU-style SND is its self-describing header, which enables any compliant player to determine sample format and rate without external metadata. The MS-DOS SND variants hold historical value as artifacts of the era when Sound Blaster cards first brought digital audio to personal computers. SND files from all platforms can be processed and converted using SoX and other audio tools.
Initial release: 1988
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 SND to IMA?

SND files are bulky for embedded audio use. IMA ADPCM achieves efficient 4:1 compression with fast hardware-level decompression.

How do I open IMA recordings?

Play IMA with SoX, Audacity, or IMA ADPCM-compatible playback applications.

Which devices support the SND to IMA converter?

All devices are supported. The converter runs in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge on desktops, laptops, tablets, and phones.

Can I tweak audio parameters before conversion?

Yes. You can set sample rate, bit depth, and channel configuration before converting your SND recording to IMA format.

Does SND to IMA conversion preserve audio quality?

Quality preservation depends on the target. Lossless IMA keeps everything; lossy encoding trades minor quality for much smaller file sizes.

Can I convert multiple SND recordings to IMA at once?

Batch conversion is fully supported. Drop all your SND files at once and convert them to IMA together, saving time.