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MP3 to FLAC Converter

While converting MP3 to FLAC cannot restore audio data lost during MP3 compression, wrapping your MP3 audio in a FLAC container provides compatibility with systems and workflows that exclusively accept lossless formats. The output will be a technically valid FLAC file with the same audio quality as the original MP3.

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Important: This conversion does NOT improve audio quality. The FLAC output contains exactly the same audio as the MP3 input, just in a lossless container. For true lossless audio, you need the original uncompressed source.

How to Convert MP3 to FLAC

  1. 1

    Upload your MP3 audio file.

  2. 2

    Select FLAC as the output format.

  3. 3

    Click Convert and download your FLAC file.

MP3 vs FLAC — Format Comparison

FeatureMP3FLAC
Full NameMPEG Audio Layer IIIFree Lossless Audio Codec
TypeAudioAudio
CodecMPEG-1 Audio Layer IIIFLAC
LosslessNoYes
Extension.mp3.flac
Best ForMusic distribution and downloadsAudiophile music collections

MP3 Strengths

  • Universal compatibility across all devices and platforms
  • Small file sizes (typically 3-5 MB per song)
  • Supported by every media player and browser

FLAC Strengths

  • 100% lossless — bit-for-bit identical to original
  • Open source and royalty-free
  • 50-60% smaller than uncompressed WAV

Frequently Asked Questions

When to Convert MP3 to FLAC

  • Making MP3 files compatible with FLAC-only audio systems
  • Importing MP3 audio into lossless workflows
  • Preparing files for devices or software that only accept FLAC

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About Our MP3 to FLAC Converter

This converter uses FFmpeg compiled to WebAssembly (WASM) to transform your MP3 files into FLAC format entirely inside your web browser. When you select a file for conversion, the processing happens locally on your device. Your file is never uploaded to any server, never transmitted over the internet, and never stored anywhere outside your own computer. This privacy-first architecture makes our tool safe for confidential and sensitive content — including legal recordings, medical files, financial presentations, personal media, and any other material you would not want on a third-party server.

The conversion process works by decoding the MP3 input using FFmpeg's highly optimized decoders, then encoding the output in FLAC format with carefully tuned settings that balance quality and file size. When possible, the tool uses stream copy mode to remux (rewrap) compatible streams without re-encoding, which preserves the original quality with zero generational loss. When re-encoding is necessary due to codec differences between the two formats, the converter uses high-quality encoding settings to minimize any visible or audible quality reduction.

Supported input formats include MP3, WAV, AAC, FLAC, and OGG for audio, with automatic detection of the codecs and parameters inside your source file. The output is optimized for maximum compatibility with modern devices and platforms including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, smart TVs, and all major web browsers.

Why browser-based conversion is safer: traditional online converters require you to upload your file to a remote server, where it is processed by third-party infrastructure and then made available for download. This workflow exposes your data to interception during upload, unauthorized access on the server, unclear data retention policies, and potential data breaches. Professionals in regulated industries such as healthcare (HIPAA), legal (attorney-client privilege), and finance (SOX, GDPR) often cannot use server-based converters without violating compliance requirements. Our WebAssembly-powered approach eliminates all of these risks by ensuring your data never leaves the browser sandbox on your own device.

The tool handles files up to 500 MB on desktop browsers and 200 MB on mobile devices. No account registration, no software installation, and no recurring subscription is required. Conversion typically completes in seconds for small files and a few minutes for larger ones, depending on your device's processing capabilities. Once the conversion is finished, you can download the result immediately and the source data is discarded from browser memory.