- How do I convert AAC to FLAC?
- Our free AAC to FLAC converter allows you to convert AAC audio directly in your browser to FLAC. Simply upload your AAC file, and the converter will automatically convert it to FLAC format. All processing runs locally – no uploads, no waiting.
- Is the AAC to FLAC converter free?
- Yes, our AAC to FLAC converter is 100% free. There are no hidden costs, no registration required, and no limit on the number of conversions. You can convert as many AAC files to FLAC as you want.
- Are my AAC files uploaded to a server?
- No! All AAC to FLAC conversions run 100% locally in your browser. Your AAC files never leave your device – maximum privacy and security guaranteed. Processing happens using WebAssembly technology directly on your computer.
- What's the difference between AAC and FLAC?
- AAC and FLAC differ in compression, quality, and compatibility. AAC is a modern, efficient format, while FLAC is a lossless, compressed format. Our converter allows you to switch between these formats based on your needs.
- Will I lose quality when converting AAC to FLAC?
- Quality depends on the formats. When converting from a lossy format like MP3 to a lossless format like WAV or FLAC, quality stays the same (cannot be improved). From lossless to lossless, quality remains identical. From lossless to lossy, quality may be lost, but you can adjust the bitrate.
- How long does it take to convert AAC to FLAC?
- Conversion time depends on the length of your AAC file and your device's performance. A typical 5-minute song converts in about 10-30 seconds on modern devices. Since everything runs locally, there are no upload or download times.
- What AAC audio formats are supported?
- Our AAC to FLAC converter supports all common AAC audio formats. You can convert AAC files from various sources. The tool automatically detects the format and converts it to FLAC with optimal settings.
- Can I preserve metadata when converting AAC to FLAC?
- Yes, our converter tries to preserve metadata like artist, album, title, and cover art when converting AAC to FLAC. Metadata support depends on the output format – formats like MP3, FLAC, and WAV support metadata best.