KGG to MP3 Converter
Turn Kugou KGG files into portable MP3 for easier playback, sharing, and archiving.
Fast, secure, and free. No installs. No watermarks.
Note: Some latest Kugou files use encode version 5 encryption and are not convertible yet. Support for these newer files is not available for now.
Click or drag files to upload
Maximum 10 files, 50MB per file. Supports audio, video, and Kugou encrypted formats.
Why convert KGG to MP3?
- Standard MP3 works across phones, browsers, car stereos, and editing apps where KGG does not.
- Supported KGG uploads are processed automatically without extra desktop tools or manual decryption steps.
- Great for recovering music libraries that were downloaded in Kugou-specific file formats.
- You can adjust bitrate, sample rate, and channels before downloading the final MP3.
Supported Kugou upload patterns
Some files arrive as plain .kgg, while others include extra suffixes such as .kgg.flac. We process the actual file signature first, then work with the detected audio stream after decryption.
The result is a normal MP3 file you can test anywhere, instead of needing a Kugou-specific player.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a KGG file?
KGG is another Kugou-protected audio format. Like KGM, it is not directly compatible with most players until the encrypted wrapper is processed.
Can I convert KGG straight to MP3 here?
Yes, for supported files. We handle KGG and similar Kugou formats, but some newer or device-linked encrypted files still cannot be converted from the file alone. If that happens, export the track locally first and then upload the MP3, WAV, or FLAC version.
Why might the source name include extra extensions?
Kugou downloads often arrive with names like .kgg.flac or .kgg.mp3. The filename may suggest a codec, but the actual file still needs the KGG layer handled first.
Does this keep metadata?
Basic title, artist, and album metadata usually carry across when the source stream exposes it, but metadata behavior can vary by player and source file.