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WMA to AIFF Converter

Quickly convert multiple wma files to aiff — free & online.

Drag & drop your files here or click to upload

How to convert WMA to AIFF online

Follow these simple steps to convert wma files to aiff using AnyConv. It works on all devices — Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, Android.

Upload your WMA file

Drag & drop your file into the upload area. You can also click to select it manually. Max file size: 100 MB.

Start converting

Hit the “Convert” button to turn your WMA into AIFF. The process usually takes just a few seconds.

Download your AIFF

Once ready, download your converted file instantly. The download link is private and only works on your device.

What is a WMA file?

WMA stands for Windows Media Audio, a series of audio codecs developed by Microsoft. Originally created as a competitor to MP3, WMA files can be found in both lossy and lossless variants.

While it offers good compression and decent sound quality, WMA’s compatibility is limited outside the Windows ecosystem. Still, it’s used in older devices and applications, especially within Microsoft software.

How to open WMA files

WMA files are fully supported in Windows Media Player, VLC, and Foobar2000. Some mobile and Mac apps may require additional codecs or conversion.

AnyConv can help convert WMA files to MP3 or AAC for broader compatibility across devices.

Key facts about WMA

  • Full name: Windows Media Audio
  • Extension: .wma
  • MIME type: audio/x-ms-wma
  • Developed by: Microsoft
  • Initial release: 1999

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What is a AIFF file?

AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format) is a lossless audio format developed by Apple in the late 1980s. It's often used on Mac systems and is comparable in structure and purpose to WAV files on Windows. AIFF files store uncompressed PCM audio, which ensures excellent sound quality.

Because of their high fidelity, AIFF files are popular in professional music production, archiving, and broadcasting. However, they can be quite large compared to compressed formats, making them less ideal for casual listening or mobile devices.

How to open AIFF files

AIFF files can be opened with media players like iTunes, VLC, Windows Media Player, and QuickTime. They’re also supported by professional audio tools such as Logic Pro and Pro Tools.

To convert large AIFF files to compressed formats like MP3, you can use AnyConv’s fast online converter.

Key facts about AIFF

  • Full name: Audio Interchange File Format
  • Extension: .aiff
  • MIME type: audio/aiff
  • Developed by: Apple Inc.
  • Initial release: 1988

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Convert from WMA

Need to change your WMA files to a different format? Below are all the available tools to help you turn WMA into the format you need.

Convert to AIFF

Want to get a file in AIFF format? Choose the original format you’re starting with — AnyConv can quickly convert dozens of file types into AIFF.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about converting WMA to AIFF
  • Do I need to register to convert WMA files?
    Not at all! You can convert WMA to AIFF without signing up or installing anything.
  • Is it safe to convert WMA to AIFF on AnyConv?
    Absolutely. All WMA and AIFF files are securely handled and automatically deleted after 1 hour. Nobody can access your data.
  • Will the quality change after converting WMA to AIFF?
    We do our best to preserve the original quality during WMA to AIFF conversion. The result is accurate and clean.
  • How long does it take to convert WMA to AIFF?
    Most conversions from WMA to AIFF take just a few seconds — even for larger files.
  • Can I upload more than one WMA file?
    Yes, batch conversion is supported. You can convert multiple WMA files to AIFF at once — fast and easy.
  • What browsers support WMA to AIFF conversion?
    All modern browsers! Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — AnyConv runs online and supports converting WMA to AIFF on any platform.
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