Turn OGG files into MP3s that play on anything. Drop in an OGG — a game audio asset, a Vorbis music file, a voice clip exported from Audacity or a messaging app — and Solmi re-encodes it as a standard MP3 in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark.
Drop the OGG onto the converter and press Convert. Solmi decodes the Vorbis audio using your browser's codecs, re-encodes it as MP3, and gives you the file to play or download — all locally, with nothing uploaded.
OGG is an open, patent-free container, most often holding Vorbis audio. It became the default in open-source tools, a lot of video games, and several messaging apps because it is free to implement — but that same openness means less support on consumer hardware than MP3 enjoys.
Not inherently — at equal bitrates OGG Vorbis is generally considered at least as good as MP3, sometimes better at lower bitrates. Converting to MP3 is about compatibility rather than fidelity: MP3 plays on car stereos, older phones, and hardware that has never heard of Vorbis.
A little. OGG is already lossy, so re-encoding to MP3 compresses audio that was compressed once before. Choosing 192 kbps or higher keeps the second-generation loss below what most listeners will notice.
Yes. The .oga extension is the same Ogg container used for audio-only files, and it converts here exactly like .ogg.
No. The converter runs entirely in your browser: your file is decoded and re-encoded on your own device, and nothing is sent to a server. That is also why it is fast — there is no upload wait and no download wait, just the conversion itself.
Yes, completely free with no signup, no file-size paywall, and no watermark. Once your audio is converted, you can turn the track into a music video with Solmi's AI music video generator — also free to start.