FLAC to M4A Converter Online

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How to convert FLAC to M4A?

1. Upload your FLAC file

Start by dragging and dropping your FLAC file into the upload area, or click to browse your device and select your file in the list.

2. Choose M4A format

Next, pick M4A as the format you’d like to convert your video into. Alternatively, we support +47 formats that you can choose from. When you’re ready, hit the Convert button.

3. Download your converted M4A

Once the conversion is complete, you’ll get a download link right away. Just click to save the file to your device. It’s fast, easy, and doesn’t require any software installation.

What is a FLAC file?

Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) compresses PCM audio by 30‑60 % without discarding information, making it ideal for archiving CDs and hi‑res mixes. It uses linear prediction and Rice coding and wraps metadata like cuesheets and artwork in a flexible block structure. Developer Josh Coalson released FLAC 1.0 under the open‑source BSD licence in 2001 as an answer to proprietary formats like Monkey’s Audio. Within a decade, hardware vendors Cowon, FiiO, Logitech Squeezebox added native decoding. In 2015, Apple began supporting FLAC in iOS 11’s Files app, cementing its place as the de‑facto lossless standard.

What is a M4A file?

.m4a is the generic extension for audio‑only MP4 files. Inside, you will typically find AAC or ALAC streams plus metadata for chapters, cover art, and lyrics. The format provides gapless playback, efficient compression, and wide ecosystem support. Apple coined .m4a in 2001 to distinguish music downloads from copy‑protected .m4p tracks sold on the iTunes Store. Because MP4’s audio profiles required no licence fees, many podcasters and game developers adopted .m4a for better quality than MP3 at the same bit‑rate. Today .m4a is recognised by Android, Windows, and most car infotainment systems.

Free Online FLAC to M4A Converter

Need to convert your audio file from FLAC to M4A? It’s simple. Just upload your file, choose the output format, and click ‘Convert’. That’s it — no downloads, no complicated software, and no hidden costs. Our tool is designed to be fast, secure, and completely free, so you can turn your files into the format you need in seconds.

Whether you’re converting audio for sharing, editing, or playback on different devices, our converter ensures high-quality output every time. After your conversion, you’ll also have the option to transcribe audio to text, making it easy to turn your M4A files into accurate, editable text in just a few clicks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to open a FLAC file?

VLC, foobar2000, Winamp, and the Linux desktop decode FLAC out of the box. In the studio, Reaper and Ableton Live import FLAC while preserving metadata. If you need playback on constrained devices, transcode to ALAC or high‑bit‑rate MP3 with no audible penalty in casual listening.

How to open a M4A file?

Play .m4a files in iTunes/Music, Groove, or any Bluetooth speaker that accepts AAC. DAWs like Logic Pro and Audition decode on import. If an older device refuses the extension, simply rename to .mp4 both refer to the same container.