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Use this calculator to estimate audio file size from bitrate, duration, format, and channels before exporting or compressing.
Estimate MP3, AAC, OGG, and WAV file sizes from practical audio settings.
Use this calculator to estimate audio file size from bitrate, duration, format, and channels before exporting or compressing.
| Bitrate | Approximate use |
|---|---|
| 64 kbps | Voice and lectures |
| 96 kbps | Voice or podcast |
| 128 kbps | General MP3 sharing |
| 192 kbps | Better music copy |
| WAV PCM | Editing master, much larger |
The calculator is useful for MP3, AAC/M4A, OGG, and WAV-style planning.
For exact output, compression still depends on encoder and container overhead.
Compressed audio estimate: file size MB ~= bitrate kbps x duration seconds / 8192.
WAV is much larger because it stores PCM samples based on sample rate, bit depth, channels, and duration, not a compact lossy bitrate.
The calculator works from typed values and does not need an audio upload.
Compression pages process selected files locally in the browser.
For bitrate-based formats, use file size MB ~= bitrate kbps x duration seconds / 8192.
WAV often stores uncompressed PCM samples, while MP3 uses lossy encoding to store fewer bits.
Roughly 0.94 MB per minute before small container differences.
Metadata, VBR encoding, format overhead, and encoder choices can change the result.
Lower bitrate, shorten the audio, use mono for voice, or choose a more efficient compressed format.