OGG Audio Sample Generator
Generate OGG/Opus audio files for web and game development.
✨ Generated locally in your browser
Ready-to-Download Samples
Download pre-built sample files instantly. No configuration needed.
440 Hz Tone 5s
Standard Opus-encoded tone
Tone Samples1 kHz Tone 10s
Test frequency, 10 seconds
Tone SamplesWhite Noise 5s
Opus-encoded white noise
NoisePink Noise 5s
Opus-encoded pink noise
NoiseSilence 5s
Silent OGG file
SilenceSquare Wave 5s
Square wave test tone
WaveformsCreate Custom File
Configure your own file with custom settings and content
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Generate OGG audio files with the modern Opus codec. Create royalty-free audio for web applications, games, and open-source projects.
What is OGG/Opus Format?
OGG is an open-source multimedia container format. When paired with the Opus codec, it offers state-of-the-art audio compression that outperforms MP3 and AAC at equivalent bitrates. It is completely royalty-free.
Why Generate OGG Files?
Royalty-free - no licensing fees ever
Superior compression to MP3
Excellent browser support
Native game engine support
Open-source and future-proof
Great for low-bitrate streaming
Common Use Cases
Game Development
Create sound effects and music for games without licensing concerns.
Web Applications
Efficient audio for web apps with broad browser support.
Podcasts
High-quality voice compression for podcasts and audiobooks.
Open Source
Audio for open-source projects requiring royalty-free formats.
Features
Modern Opus codec encoding
Excellent quality-to-size ratio
Royalty-free format
Tone, noise, and silence content
Duration from 1 to 60 seconds
Generated locally using MediaRecorder API
How It Works
Configure
Customize your file settings using the form above
Preview
See your changes in real-time in the preview panel
Download
Download your file instantly - no signup required
Frequently Asked Questions
What is OGG format?
OGG is a free, open-source container format. It typically contains Opus or Vorbis audio codecs. Opus is the modern codec offering excellent quality at low bitrates.
Is OGG better than MP3?
OGG/Opus typically offers better quality at the same bitrate compared to MP3. It is also royalty-free and open-source, making it ideal for open projects.
What browsers support OGG?
All major modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera) support OGG. Safari has limited support but works with Opus codec in newer versions.
Why is OGG popular in game development?
OGG is royalty-free (no licensing fees), offers good compression, and is supported by most game engines including Unity, Unreal, and Godot.