Movavi Video Converter
The ideal way to get your media in the format you need!
Ogg is an open, royalty-free audio format from the Xiph.Org Foundation, most often paired with the Vorbis codec to deliver good sound quality at small file sizes. Being free of licensing fees made it popular for games, open-source software, and web audio. While Ogg is already efficient, longer recordings or high-bitrate tracks can still grow larger than you want for storage or streaming.
When an Ogg file is bigger than you need, the Movavi compressor lets you compress Ogg online without installing anything. It’s free, the whole process happens in your current browser tab, and it takes just three steps: upload your audio, choose your settings, and download. You can reduce Ogg file size for email, websites, game assets, or cloud storage. This free Ogg compressor lowers the bitrate while keeping the sound clean, so your audio stays pleasant to listen to. By letting you fine-tune bitrate, Movavi serves as a flexible Ogg size reducer online that shrinks an Ogg file without stripping away the audio quality you care about.
Full name
Ogg Vorbis
Format type
Audio
Developed by
Xiph.Org Foundation
Description
Open, royalty-free lossy audio format and container
File extension
.ogg (also .oga)
Technical details
Uses the Vorbis codec; patent-free and open; supports streaming
Associated programs
VLC, foobar2000, Audacity, Firefox
Ogg is an open, free format common in games, web audio, and open-source apps, valued for good quality at small sizes and no licensing costs.
Lowering the bitrate makes the file smaller and may slightly affect quality, but moderate settings are usually indistinguishable for everyday listening.
Yes. Movavi’s compressor runs in your browser at no cost, with nothing to install.
Ogg Vorbis often sounds comparable or better than MP3 at the same bitrate and is free of licensing fees, though MP3 has wider device support.
Movavi Video Converter
The ideal way to get your media in the format you need!
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