This tool converts ALAC to FLAC completely free and without any functional limitations. Since it is based on the browser API, the processing speed is the fastest because all files are processed locally on your device and are not uploaded to our server.
Batch Convert ALAC to FLAC Online
With this SoConvert tool, you can convert multiple ALAC files to FLAC directly in your browser for free. You can also adjust the audio Bitrate during conversion.
Click the Options button in the top-right corner to open the settings panel, where you can customize the output FLAC audio Bitrate.
Other Settings Explained:
Encoding Speed: Choose the encoding speed. Faster speeds result in larger file sizes.
Audio Bitrate: Recommended range is 8 – 320 Kbps.
Cut Audio: Trim the audio using a start and end time in HH:MM:SS format.
For example, setting 00:00:05 to 00:00:08 will cut a 3-second clip from the audio.
Before converting, you can choose a local folder to save the converted FLAC files. Once an ALAC file is successfully converted, it will be automatically saved to your selected directory—no manual download required.
Save All: After all ALAC files are converted, click “Save All” to export every FLAC file to your chosen folder in one go.
About ALAC files
ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec) is a lossless audio format developed by Apple, designed to compress audio files without sacrificing sound quality. It maintains the full fidelity of the original recording while reducing file sizes, making it ideal for music archiving and high-fidelity listening. ALAC is natively supported on Apple devices and iTunes, though it can also be played on other platforms with compatible software. While similar to FLAC in quality, ALAC is optimized for Apple's ecosystem and is a popular choice for users within that environment who want lossless audio without the larger file sizes of uncompressed formats like WAV.
About FLAC files
FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is a high-quality audio format that compresses audio files without losing any sound quality, making it ideal for archiving and audiophiles. It retains all original audio data while reducing file sizes by up to 50% compared to uncompressed formats like WAV. FLAC is widely supported across devices and software, though not natively playable on some portable players. As a royalty-free open format, it's popular among music enthusiasts for preserving studio-quality recordings without the large file sizes of uncompressed audio.