Your files stay on your Mac.
Converting WavPack to Apple M4A re-encodes the audio as AAC inside an MPEG-4 container — the format iTunes, Apple Music, and every iOS device expect. Convertessa runs entirely on your Mac, so source files never leave your machine. Set quality to dial in the right balance between fidelity and file size.
Drag one .wv file or an entire folder of WavPack tracks onto Convertessa. Batch mode processes every file in one pass.
Choose Apple M4A from the output format list, then set quality to control how the AAC encoder balances fidelity against file size.
Convertessa re-encodes each track locally and writes an .m4a file ready for Apple Music, iPhone, or any MPEG-4–compatible player. No internet connection required.
Images, audio, video, documents, archives and eBooks — all converted natively, right on your Mac.
Pick a format you have — see everything Convertessa can turn it into.
Convert hundreds of files at once with per-type group defaults and individual overrides.
First-class support for HEIC, AVIF and WebP — encode and decode, both ways. Read JPEG XL and a dozen more modern formats too.
Drop files anywhere on the window. Native, instant, and exactly what you’d expect on a Mac.
Dial in compression, resolution and bitrate. Keep originals pristine or shrink for sharing.
Never overwrite a file by accident. Convertessa appends safe suffixes automatically.
Every job is logged locally. Re-run a previous conversion or revisit recent outputs in a click.
Bundle your converted files straight into a single ZIP, TAR or 7z — packaged and ready to share the moment a job finishes.
Right-click any file in Finder and choose Convert. A Quick Action handles it on the spot — no need to open the app first.
Shrink Convertessa to a tidy mini window that tucks into a corner — just a drop zone and a format picker for quick, one-off conversions.
No cloud. No account. No upload. Every conversion happens entirely on-device, using the power already in your Mac. What you convert is nobody’s business but yours.
Script conversions, wire them into your build, or batch a folder from the terminal. The same engine, no GUI required.
Read the full CLI documentation →Shrink Convertessa down to a small, focused window — drop, convert, done, with your recent conversions one click away.
macOS 14+ · Apple Silicon & Intel
New formats, new features, and fixes — every release, on the record.
M4A uses AAC, a lossy codec, so some audio data is discarded during encoding. Use the quality setting in Convertessa to control how much: higher quality preserves more detail at the cost of a larger file.
Yes. Drop a folder onto Convertessa or pass a directory path via the CLI (convertessa ./album --to m4a) and every .wv file inside is converted in a single batch.
No. Convertessa converts files entirely on your Mac. Nothing is sent to a server or the cloud at any point.