OGG Player
Play OGG Vorbis and OGG Opus audio files directly in your browser. No software downloads or plugins needed. Upload your OGG file, click play, and listen instantly.
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Complete Guide: OGG Player
Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively
The OGG Player lets you play OGG Vorbis and OGG Opus audio files directly in your browser without installing any software. OGG is an open-source audio format commonly used for game audio, web audio, and music distribution. Simply upload your file, click play, and listen instantly. Everything runs locally in your browser with no uploads to any server.
This tool decodes OGG audio files using the Web Audio API built into your browser. It reads the compressed OGG data, decodes it to raw audio samples, and plays it back through your device's audio output. It also lets you download the decoded audio as a WAV file.
Playing Game Audio Files
Many games use OGG format for music and sound effects. If you extracted audio from a game or received OGG files from a game project, this player lets you listen without installing dedicated audio software.
Previewing Web Audio
OGG is widely used for web audio due to its open-source license and good compression. Preview OGG files before adding them to websites or web applications.
Listening Without Software
Not every device has an OGG-compatible media player installed. This browser-based player works anywhere you have a web browser, including Chromebooks and locked-down work computers.
Converting OGG to WAV
After playing your OGG file, you can download the decoded audio as a WAV file for use in software that does not support OGG input.
Upload Your OGG File
Click the upload area or drag and drop your OGG file into the player.
Click Play
The player decodes your file and begins playback through your device speakers or headphones.
Download as WAV (Optional)
If you need the audio in WAV format, click the download button to save the decoded audio.
OGG Vorbis is a lossy format similar to MP3 but open-source and often better quality at the same bitrate
OGG Opus is newer and designed for both speech and music - it is the default codec for Discord and WebRTC
If your browser cannot decode the file, try a different browser - Chrome and Firefox have the best OGG support
The WAV download is an uncompressed copy of the decoded audio, so the file will be larger than the original OGG
What is an OGG file?
OGG is a free, open-source multimedia container format. It most commonly contains audio encoded with the Vorbis or Opus codec. It is an alternative to proprietary formats like MP3 and AAC.
Why can I not play OGG files on my computer?
Some operating systems and media players do not include OGG support by default. Windows Media Player, for example, requires a codec pack. This browser-based player bypasses that limitation entirely.
Is OGG the same as Vorbis?
No. OGG is the container format. Vorbis is the audio codec inside it. An OGG file can also contain Opus, FLAC, or other codecs. The most common combinations are OGG Vorbis and OGG Opus.
Does this upload my file?
No. All decoding and playback happens locally in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.