WMA Converter
Convert MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC and other audio files to Windows Media Audio. Useful for legacy Windows software, older car stereos and embedded devices.
Drop your audio file here
or click to browse a file
Files are processed privately and deleted within 24 hours.
About WMA
Windows Media Audio (WMA) is Microsoft's lossy audio codec, introduced in 1999 as a competitor to MP3. Modern playback devices have moved on to AAC and OPUS, but WMA still shows up in plenty of places: legacy Windows applications, older Honda / Ford / Toyota car stereos, some embedded music players and many older corporate-recording systems. If you need to feed audio into one of those, WMA is what works.
This tool converts your file to WMA at a clean 192 kbps and gives you the result back. If you want the other direction — WMA to MP3 — use our /wma-to-mp3 page.
How to convert to WMA
- 01
Drop your audio
MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A — any common format.
- 02
Press convert
The conversion runs and your WMA file is ready in seconds.
- 03
Download the .wma file
Drop it into the Windows app, car stereo or device that demands WMA.
Why use this WMA converter
- Clean 192 kbps WMA output for modern WMA-only players
- Accepts MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, AAC, M4A and many other inputs
- Files are processed privately and deleted within 24 hours
- Free, no install, no account
WMA converter FAQ
What's the difference vs /wma-to-mp3?
/wma-to-mp3 goes the other direction — it converts WMA files to MP3. This page is for the reverse: converting any audio TO WMA.
Is WMA still relevant?
Mostly for legacy compatibility. New devices and apps overwhelmingly prefer MP3, AAC or OPUS. If you're not specifically targeting older Windows software or older car stereos, MP3 or AAC will probably serve you better.
Does my file get stored?
It's processed privately and deleted within 24 hours. No content analysis, no indexing.
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