Edit audio metadata
Upload an audio file, edit its tags, and save a new copy. The audio itself is copied losslessly.
Upload an audio file, edit its tags, and save a new copy. The audio itself is copied losslessly.
This editor rewrites only the metadata: title, artist, album, and more. The audio stream is copied bit-for-bit into the updated file, so there is no re-encoding and no quality change, regardless of format.
MP3, FLAC, WAV, M4A, and OGG files all work, each tagged according to its own conventions.
Music apps sort and search by tags, not file names. Clean metadata turns "Track_07_final_v2.mp3" into something your library can actually find, and it travels with the file to every device and app that reads it.
Yes, only the tag data is rewritten. The audio stream is copied losslessly, which is also why saving is fast.
The standard library fields: title, artist, album, and related tags. For MP3-specific frame-level control, the dedicated MP3 metadata editor goes deeper.
No, editing happens locally in your browser.