AAC — Advanced Audio Coding
AudioAAC compression at lower bitrates (64–128 kbps) can cut audio file sizes by 40–70% while sounding noticeably better than MP3 at the same bitrate. AAC is the standard audio format for Apple devices, YouTube, and streaming platforms, making compressed AAC files immediately ready for distribution.
✓Common use cases
- ›Compressing podcast AAC episodes for Apple Podcasts submission
- ›Reducing M4A audiobook files for offline listening on mobile
- ›Shrinking AAC music tracks for YouTube video soundtracks
- ›Optimizing AAC audio for streaming on bandwidth-limited networks
★Advantages
- ›Better quality than MP3 at the same bitrate — smaller file, better sound
- ›Native support on iOS, macOS, Android, YouTube, and iTunes
- ›HE-AAC profile enables surprisingly good quality at very low bitrates
- ›Suitable for both music and speech content compression
⚙Technical details
AAC uses modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) with perceptual noise shaping. At 128 kbps AAC sounds comparable to 192 kbps MP3. Profiles include LC (Low Complexity, most compatible), HE-AAC (adds SBR for low bitrates), and HE-AACv2 (adds PS for stereo below 48 kbps).
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Frequently asked questions
Does compressing AAC reduce quality?
For video and audio, compression means re-encoding at a lower bitrate. Using our recommended medium level strikes a balance between file size and perceptible quality — the output is enjoyable on most screens and speakers.
How much can I reduce a AAC file?
AAC files can typically be reduced by up to 70% depending on the source content and the compression level you select. Files with lots of detail compress less than simpler content.
Is my AAC file safe when I compress it?
Yes. Your file is uploaded over an encrypted HTTPS connection, processed on our secure servers, and permanently deleted immediately after you download the compressed output. We never store or share your files.
What tool is used to compress AAC files?
We use FFmpeg — a battle-tested, open-source compression engine trusted by developers worldwide — to process AAC files reliably and efficiently.