Free Browser OGG to MP3 Converter

OGG to MP3 Converter Online

Convert OGG Vorbis files to MP3 in your browser. Drop an OGG file and get a universal MP3 for any device — no sign-up, no upload, no watermark.

100% Private| Universal Playback| 192 kbps

How to Convert OGG to MP3 in 3 Steps

No account. No upload. Just drop your OGG file and convert.

1

Drop Your OGG File

Drag and drop a .ogg or .oga file onto the uploader, or click to browse. Files up to 200 MB are supported.

2

Click Convert

Hit the Convert to MP3 button. Your OGG is decoded and re-encoded at 192 kbps locally in your browser.

3

Download MP3

Your MP3 downloads automatically with the same filename. Ready to play on phones, car stereos, and every device.

Why Notevibes OGG to MP3

Built so OGG files play on every device you care about.

OGG Vorbis Support

Decodes OGG Vorbis (.ogg and .oga) files natively in your browser — including low-bitrate voice files and high-bitrate music tracks.

Universal Playback

MP3 plays on every phone, car stereo, portable player, browser, and editing tool in the world. OGG support is hit or miss — MP3 just works.

Privacy First

Your OGG file is decoded and re-encoded locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or analyzed on any server.

192 kbps Output

Every MP3 is encoded at a clean 192 kbps — close enough to the source that most listeners will not hear a difference.

No Quality Drop You Can Hear

OGG and MP3 are both lossy, so a tiny amount of quality is lost in the re-encode. At 192 kbps the result sounds transparent for almost every listener.

Works on Any Device

Convert OGG on desktop, phone, or tablet. Works in Chrome, Firefox, and newer Safari on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.

Your OGG Stays on Your Device

Every conversion is processed locally in your browser using the Web Audio API. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or analyzed.

No Upload

OGG never leaves your device

No Account

Start converting immediately

No Tracking

We never see your file

When OGG to MP3 Actually Matters

OGG is great for open-source and Linux — MP3 is what every device actually plays.

Linux Audio → Universal MP3

Linux ships audio as OGG by default — MP3 is what the rest of the world plays

Wikipedia Audio Samples

Wikipedia pronunciation and music clips are OGG — convert to MP3 for playback anywhere

Open-Source Game Audio

Indie and open-source games ship soundtracks as OGG — MP3 them for your music player

OGG Music Library → Portable

Rip an OGG library to MP3 so it plays in your car, iPod, or portable player

Sharing with Apple Users

iPhones and older Macs do not play OGG reliably — send an MP3 instead

Converting for Older Phones

Budget and older Android phones often lack OGG codecs — MP3 plays everywhere

Need More Than Conversion?

The full Notevibes Online Audio Editor lets you trim, merge, record voice, remove vocals, clean up podcasts, add fades, and mix multiple tracks — all in your browser, exporting to MP3 or WAV.

Open Full Audio Editor

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert OGG to MP3 for free?

Drop your .ogg or .oga file onto the converter above, then click Convert to MP3. The MP3 downloads automatically at 192 kbps. No sign-up, no upload, no watermark — everything happens in your browser.

What is OGG Vorbis?

OGG Vorbis is a free, open-source lossy audio format from the Xiph.Org Foundation. It is widely used on Linux, in Wikipedia audio samples, in open-source video games, and by some streaming services because it is patent-free and compresses a bit better than MP3 at low bitrates.

Why convert OGG to MP3?

MP3 is universal. Every phone, car stereo, portable player, and browser plays MP3 out of the box. OGG support is spottier — older Apple devices, many car head units, and older Android phones cannot play OGG natively. Converting to MP3 guarantees your audio plays anywhere.

Does quality drop when I convert OGG to MP3?

OGG and MP3 are both lossy. Converting loses a tiny amount of quality but 192 kbps MP3 is close to the original for most listeners. If the source OGG was high-bitrate music, the MP3 will sound transparent to nearly everyone.

Is the OGG to MP3 converter free?

Yes. Completely free. No sign-up, no watermark, no ads, no conversion limits. Max file size is 200 MB per file.

Is my OGG file uploaded to a server?

No. The converter runs entirely in your browser using the Web Audio API. Your OGG file never leaves your device — nothing is uploaded, stored, or analyzed.

What bitrate is the MP3 output?

Every MP3 is encoded at a clean 192 kbps — a safe balance between file size and sound quality that plays well on every device. Low-bitrate OGG voice files will also be encoded at 192 kbps so they stay intelligible.

Which browsers support the OGG to MP3 converter?

Chrome, Firefox, and Edge decode OGG Vorbis natively on both desktop and mobile. Safari on newer macOS and iOS versions also works. If Safari fails to decode an OGG file, open the page in Chrome or Firefox and try again.