Upload AAC Audio Files and Get a Link
AAC is what most of the world's audio actually is — phone recordings, YouTube rips, Apple Music-era files. Upload, link, play in any browser.
Upload AAC nowAAC succeeded MP3 as the default lossy codec: better quality per bit, native on every phone and browser. Most .m4a files are AAC inside; raw .aac streams come from broadcast tooling and audio software. Either way, Foldr.Space hosts the file untouched and serves it with proper MIME types, so the link streams in the browser's audio player.
How to upload a AAC file
- 1
Go to foldr.space
The upload box is the first thing on the page.
- 2
Drop the AAC file in
Both raw .aac and .m4a-wrapped AAC work.
- 3
Copy the link and send it
Recipients stream it inline or download the original.
Drag-drop UI you might recognize
If you found this page by searching one of these phrases — yes, Foldr.Space does exactly that for AAC files:
- “Drop files here to upload”
- “Drag and drop files here or click to upload”
- “Upload your audio file”
Frequently asked questions
AAC vs M4A — which do I have?
M4A is a container that usually holds AAC audio; raw .aac is the codec stream alone. If it came from a phone or Apple device, it's .m4a. Both upload fine — see our dedicated M4A page for phone recordings.
Will it play in the browser?
Yes — every modern browser decodes AAC natively. The link opens an inline player with a download option.
Is the audio re-encoded?
No. Bit-exact storage; the recipient gets your original file.
Size limit?
2GB per file on Pro — days of audio at any AAC bitrate.
Other file formats
Upload your AAC now
Drop the file, copy the link, send to anyone. No account required.
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