Frequently Asked Questions

What is TheAudioConverterHub?

TheAudioConverterHub is a free, in-browser audio conversion tool powered by FFMPEG.WASM. It allows you to convert audio files between different formats without needing to install any software.

What file types are supported?

Currently, TheAudioConverterHub supports popular formats like MP3, WAV, OGG, AAC, and FLAC. More formats may be added in the future.

Is TheAudioConverterHub free to use?

Yes! This tool is completely free to use, and I don’t plan on making a paid version. However, I might add ads in the future to help cover hosting and development costs.

Does TheAudioConverterHub run on a server?

No, TheAudioConverterHub runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly (FFMPEG.WASM). This means your files are never uploaded to a server, ensuring privacy and fast processing.

Why did you create TheAudioConverterHub?

I made this tool as a fun project and because I’ve encountered audio conversion issues in the past. I would have found a tool like this useful, so I decided to build it myself.

How can I support TheAudioConverterHub?

The best way to support me is to share this site with others who might find it useful. The more people that use the site, the more motivation I have to keep improving it.

How do I report an issue or bug?

You can report any issues or bugs by emailing me at issue@theaudioconverterhub.com. Please provide details about the problem, and I’ll do my best to fix it as soon as I can.

Who made TheAudioConverterHub?

TheAudioConverterHub was created by David Taylor. You can find more of my work and connect with me on Twitter at @davidtaylor6130, or check out my projects on GitHub under TaylorMadeCode.