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Free AAC to WMA Converter

Convert AAC to WMA online — fast, free, and no software required.

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MP3, AAC, FLAC, OGG, WMA, AIFF, WAV, M4A (Max 200 MB)

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How to Convert AAC to WMA in 3 Steps

  1. Upload Your AAC File: Drag and drop your AAC audio file into the converter, or click the upload button to select a file from your computer. Cloud imports from Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive work too.
  2. Confirm WMA Output Settings: WMA is set as the default format. You can adjust the bitrate (128 kbps to 320 kbps) and choose between mono or stereo output. Most users stick with the defaults — they balance quality and file size well.
  3. Download Your WMA Audio: Click convert. The tool processes your audio and generates the WMA file. When it's done, download directly to your device or save to cloud storage.
How to Convert AAC to WMA in 3 Steps

Why Use This AAC to WMA Converter?

  • Completely Free — No Hidden Costs: This audio file converter costs nothing. No premium tier locking features behind a paywall. Convert as many AAC files as you need without paying a cent.
  • Works in Your Browser: No software to download. No plugins to install. The converter runs online, so you can convert files on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, or your phone. Open the page and go.
  • Preserves Audio Quality: Both AAC and WMA are compressed formats designed to maintain good sound quality at small file sizes. The converter keeps quality loss minimal during the change file format process — often the difference is unnoticeable.
  • Batch Conversion Support: Got multiple AAC files? Upload them all at once. The converter processes your entire batch and gives you individual WMA downloads for each file. Saves time when you're working through a music library.
  • Keeps Your Files Private: Your files are encrypted during upload and stored only temporarily. They're deleted automatically after conversion — usually within a few hours. Nobody else accesses your audio.
Why Use This AAC to WMA Converter?

Understanding AAC and WMA Formats

What is AAC?

AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a lossy audio format developed in 1997 as the successor to MP3. It's the default format for Apple devices, iTunes, and Apple Music. AAC compresses audio more efficiently than MP3 — at the same bitrate, AAC typically sounds better. YouTube also uses AAC for its audio streams. The format is widely supported: iPhones, Android devices, most media players, and streaming services all handle AAC files. Apple Music streams at 256 kbps AAC.

What is WMA?

WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a proprietary audio format developed by Microsoft in 1999. It was designed to compete with MP3 and other compressed formats. WMA comes in several versions: standard WMA (lossy), WMA Pro (multichannel), WMA Lossless, and WMA Voice. The standard lossy version is most common. WMA files play natively on Windows through Windows Media Player. For Mac and Linux, you'll need VLC or another third-party player. The format offers good compression at lower bitrates, though it's not as widely supported as AAC.

Why Convert AAC to WMA?

Several practical reasons:

Understanding AAC and WMA Formats

Who Needs an AAC to WMA Converter?

  • Windows Users: Switched from iPhone to Android or got a new Windows laptop? Your AAC music library might not play smoothly in Windows Media Player. Converting to WMA solves compatibility issues.
  • Music Library Managers: Organizing a large collection across different devices? Having files in WMA format works better for Windows-centric setups where you're using Microsoft tools.
  • Podcast Distributors: Some podcast distribution systems prefer specific formats. If your target platform or audience uses Windows-based tools, WMA can be a better fit than AAC.
  • Audio Archivists: Preserving audio in multiple formats? Having both AAC and WMA versions gives you flexibility for different playback scenarios.

Common Use Cases

  • Music Library Conversion: Transform AAC songs purchased from iTunes into WMA for Windows Media Player libraries.
  • Device Transfer: Prepare audio files for older devices that support WMA but not AAC.
  • Software Compatibility: Convert audio for Windows applications that specifically require WMA input.
  • Backup and Archives: Create WMA copies of your AAC files as a secondary format option.
  • Podcast Preparation: Prepare episodes in WMA format for specific Windows-focused distribution channels.

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Converting AAC to WMA takes seconds. Upload your file, choose your settings, and download the result. No software to install, no account to create, no cost.

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