OGG Merger

Combine multiple OGG files into one. Free, client-side, no upload.

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OGG Merger

Combine OGG files into one. Free, in-browser. No upload.

OGG (Ogg Vorbis) is an open, royalty-free lossy format that often delivers better quality than MP3 at similar or smaller file sizes. It's common in games, streaming, and among open-source users. Merging OGG files is useful when your sources are already OGG—you can combine music, game audio, or voice without re-encoding, keeping quality and speed high.

When to use OGG Merger vs other formats

Use OGG when you want efficient compression and open standards. It often beats MP3 at the same bit rate. Choose OGG over WAV when you need smaller files but still good quality. Use MP3 or M4A when you need maximum device and platform support; OGG support is wide but not universal (e.g. some Apple devices need conversion). Use FLAC when you need lossless.

Compatibility

OGG is supported in most desktop and Android apps, browsers, and game engines. iOS and some older hardware may not play OGG natively; for those, convert the merged file to M4A or MP3. Merging OGG files only avoids conversion and keeps compatibility with any OGG-capable player.

Quality considerations

Merging OGG to OGG without re-encoding keeps the original quality. OGG supports variable bit rate (VBR), so merged files can have different quality per segment; for consistency, use sources with similar quality settings. Converting from other formats to OGG can be very efficient—often better than MP3 at the same file size.

Example use cases

  • Merge game sound effects or music tracks exported as OGG into one asset file.
  • Combine podcast or stream segments that were saved in OGG for editing or redistribution.
  • Join open-source or royalty-free music clips into one OGG file for video or projects.
  • Merge voice or ambient recordings in OGG for small size and good quality.
  • Create a single OGG from several tracks for web or app playback where OGG is supported.

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