FLAC to WAV
Decode a FLAC album or master track and export WAV when your DAW, sample editor, or broadcast checklist asks for linear PCM. FLAC stays lossless on disk; WAV is the interchange format many older tools still prefer for editing, metering, and hardware playback.
WAV files are larger because they store uncompressed samples. That is the point: predictable waveforms for slicing, crossfades, and level checks without another codec in the middle. SwiftSave keeps decoding on your machine, which matters when tracks are unreleased or confidential. If you need a small listening copy, use FLAC to WAV first for quality, then export MP3 elsewhere if required.
No. This FLAC to WAV tool runs in your web browser on your device. SwiftSave does not route routine conversions through a cloud upload queue; your file stays local while it is processed.
No account or sign-in is required. Open the converter, choose your output format, convert, and download the result.
Use it when you already have FLAC files but the next step - an upload form, editor, teammate, or device - expects WAV. Export a copy, verify the result, and keep your original until the handoff is confirmed.