Audio Metadata Editor
Edit audio file metadata (title, artist, album)
Drop your audio file here or click to browse
Supports MP3, WAV, and other audio formats
How it works
- β’ Upload an audio file (MP3, WAV, etc.)
- β’ Edit the metadata fields (title, artist, album)
- β’ Process the file to embed the new metadata
- β’ Download the file with updated metadata
- β’ All processing happens securely in your browser
About the Audio Metadata Editor
The Audio Metadata Editor lets you edit ID3 tags and other audio properties β title, artist, album, year, and more β so your files are correctly labeled in players and libraries. Properly tagged audio shows the right information everywhere it plays.
Mislabeled or untagged audio is a mess in any music library: "Unknown Artist," wrong titles, and missing album info make files hard to find and organize. Editing the tags fixes how tracks appear in players, phones, and media apps.
Editing runs in your browser, so your audio never leaves your device. Thereβs no upload or account; update the tags and download the corrected file.
How to use the Audio Metadata Editor
- Upload the audio file whose tags you want to edit.
- Review the current metadata fields.
- Update the title, artist, album, year, and other fields.
- Apply your changes.
- Download the file with the corrected tags.
Common use cases
- Fixing "Unknown Artist" and missing titles in your music library.
- Standardizing album and artist tags across a collection.
- Correcting metadata on downloaded or ripped audio.
- Adding proper tags before sharing or publishing audio.
Frequently asked questions
What are ID3 tags?
ID3 tags are the metadata stored in audio files (especially MP3s) that hold information like title, artist, and album, which players read to display track details.
Which fields can I edit?
Common fields such as title, artist, album, and year can be edited so your files display correctly in players and libraries.
Does editing tags change the audio itself?
No. Only the metadata is updated; the audio content is unchanged.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. Tag editing happens in your browser, so your audio never leaves your device.
Can I edit several files at once?
You edit a file and download the result; repeat for additional tracks to tidy a whole collection.