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Free FLAC to M4A Converter
Convert FLAC to M4A online — fast, free, and no software required.
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How to Convert FLAC to M4A in 3 Steps
- Upload Your FLAC File: Drag and drop your FLAC 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.
- Confirm M4A Output Settings: M4A is set as the default format. You can adjust the bitrate (128 kbps to 320 kbps for AAC) and sample rate if needed. Most users stick with the defaults — they balance quality and file size well for Apple devices.
- Download Your M4A Audio: Click convert. The tool processes your audio and generates the M4A file. When it's done, download directly to your device or save to cloud storage.

Why Use This FLAC to M4A Converter?
- Completely Free — No Hidden Costs: This audio file converter costs nothing. No premium tier locking features behind a paywall. Convert as many FLAC 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.
- Apple Device Compatibility: M4A is Apple's native audio format. After converting your FLAC files to M4A, they'll play directly in iTunes, Apple Music, and on any iPhone, iPad, or Mac. No third-party apps needed.
- Batch Conversion Support: Got multiple FLAC files? Upload them all at once. The converter processes your entire batch and gives you individual M4A downloads for each file. Saves time when you're converting 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.

Understanding FLAC and M4A Formats
What is FLAC?
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is an open-source lossless audio format released in 2001 by the Xiph.Org Foundation. It compresses audio to about 50-60% of the original WAV file size without losing any audio data. When you play a FLAC file, you hear exactly what was in the original recording — nothing removed, nothing degraded. FLAC is popular with audiophiles, music collectors, and anyone archiving audio. The main limitation? Apple devices don't support FLAC natively. Your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Music won't play FLAC files without a third-party app.
What is M4A?
M4A (MPEG-4 Audio) is a container format developed as part of the MPEG-4 standard. It holds audio encoded with one of two codecs: AAC (lossy compression) or ALAC (Apple Lossless). iTunes Store music downloads use M4A with AAC at 256 kbps. The format plays natively on all Apple devices — iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watch, HomePod — and works in iTunes and Apple Music without any extra software. M4A with AAC creates smaller files than FLAC, while M4A with ALAC preserves full lossless quality in an Apple-compatible container.
Why Convert FLAC to M4A?
A few practical reasons:

Who Needs a FLAC to M4A Converter?
- Apple Users with FLAC Libraries: Bought FLAC downloads from Bandcamp or another music store? Converting to M4A lets you add them to iTunes and sync to your iPhone or iPad without compatibility issues.
- Music Collectors: Managing a large audio collection across different devices? Converting FLAC to M4A creates files that work everywhere in the Apple ecosystem while saving storage space.
- Audiophiles Switching to Apple: Moving your lossless collection to Apple devices? Convert FLAC to M4A (ALAC) for lossless playback, or to AAC for smaller files that still sound great.
- People Sharing Audio Files: Sending audio to someone with an iPhone? M4A plays natively on their device. No "I can't open this file" messages.
Common Use Cases
- iTunes Library Building: Convert FLAC purchases from Bandcamp, HDtracks, or other stores to M4A for iTunes import.
- iPhone Music Sync: Make your FLAC files playable on iPhone without installing third-party music apps.
- Storage Optimization: Convert large FLAC files to smaller M4A (AAC) files to free up drive space.
- Apple Music Integration: Keep your entire library in a format that works with Apple Music's interface.
- Car Audio Systems: Many car infotainment systems support M4A but not FLAC. Convert for better in-car playback.
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Start Converting Your Audio Files
Converting FLAC to M4A takes seconds. Upload your file, choose your settings, and download the result. No software to install, no account to create, no cost.