AAC tools
5 tools tagged with “AAC”
AAC Compressor
Compress AAC and M4A audio files by lowering bitrate, sample rate, or channels to significantly reduce file size while keeping speech and music clear for web playback.
File Conversion · Audio Converters
AAC Converter
AAC Converter lets you turn AAC and other common audio files into web-friendly formats like MP3, M4A, WAV, and OGG without guessing which export preset to use in a full audio editor. You upload a track once, choose an output format, adjust bitrate, sample rate, and channel layout, and immediately download a new file that is easier to share, host, or embed. The interface is tuned for spoken-word and everyday listening scenarios where you want to keep speech natural and music clear while avoiding oversized, high-bitrate masters that waste bandwidth. For users who are unsure which settings to pick, the optional AI Assistant can suggest safe defaults based on file length and use-case without exposing any model details in the browser.
File Conversion · Audio Converters
AAC to MP3
AAC to MP3 focuses on a single, common task: converting AAC and related audio files into MP3 copies that are easier to share, host, and embed across a wide range of players and platforms. Instead of exposing every possible output codec, the interface fixes the output format to MP3 and gives you direct control over bitrate, sample rate, and mono or stereo channels so you can tune quality for podcasts, voice notes, or music previews. Behind the scenes, a stateless backend endpoint uses FFmpeg to handle the actual re‑encoding, and the tool reports the original size, new size, and percentage reduction so you always see the trade‑off between quality and file size. When you are unsure what settings to choose, an optional AI Assistant can suggest MP3 parameters tailored for spoken‑word content without exposing any model details in the browser.
File Conversion · Audio Converters
AAC to WAV
AAC to WAV is focused on a single, predictable outcome: taking AAC and other compatible audio inputs and turning them into uncompressed WAV files that are easier to edit, archive, and pass through professional audio workflows. Instead of exposing every codec and container combination, the UI fixes the output format to WAV and lets you choose a sensible sample rate and mono or stereo channels so you can prepare material for DAWs, transcription tools, or post‑production without guessing about compatibility. Behind the scenes, a stateless backend endpoint uses FFmpeg to decode the source audio and re‑render it into linear PCM WAV while reporting the original and converted file sizes and percentage change so you can anticipate storage impact. When you are not sure which sample rate or channel layout to pick for spoken‑word material, an optional AI Assistant can suggest settings and a short rationale without exposing any model details or keys in the browser.
File Conversion · Audio Converters
M4A Compressor
M4A Compressor helps you reduce the size of an M4A audio file by re‑encoding it to AAC in an M4A container with a lower target bitrate. Instead of guessing export presets in a full audio editor, you upload a file, choose a bitrate, and optionally set sample rate and mono/stereo channels to match the content type. For podcasts and voice notes, mono at 64–96 kbps often keeps speech clear while cutting size dramatically. For music, keeping stereo and using higher bitrates (128–256 kbps) usually preserves detail better. The tool runs the actual compression on the backend using FFmpeg so your browser stays responsive for larger files. An optional AI Assistant (triggered only when you click) can suggest safe settings based on whether your audio is speech, podcast, music, or mixed, and whether you care most about smallest file size or highest quality.
File Conversion · Audio Converters