Audio Metadata Editor
Edit ID3 tags and audio file metadata
✨ Features
- ✓ Edit ID3 tags (Title, Artist, Album, Year, Genre)
- ✓ Support MP3, M4A, FLAC formats
- ✓ Preserve audio quality
- ✓ Fast processing
- ✓ Free and unlimited
What is Audio Metadata Editing?
Audio metadata (ID3 tags) contains information like artist name, song title, album, year, and genre embedded in audio files. Editing metadata ensures your music library is properly organized and displays correctly in media players and devices.
Our editor allows you to update all common ID3 tags without re-encoding the audio, preserving perfect quality while fixing incorrect or missing information.
How to Edit Audio Metadata
- Upload your audio file (MP3, M4A, or FLAC)
- Fill in the metadata fields: Title, Artist, Album, Year, Genre
- Click "Update Metadata" to save changes
- Download your file with updated tags
Metadata Editor Features
🏷️ Complete ID3 Tag Support
Edit title, artist, album, year, genre, and more metadata fields
🎵 No Audio Re-encoding
Updates tags without touching audio data - zero quality loss
📁 Multiple Formats
Works with MP3, M4A/AAC, and FLAC audio files
⚡ Instant Updates
Fast metadata modification without delays
Common Use Cases
- Fixing incorrect artist or song names in music files
- Adding missing album information to downloaded tracks
- Organizing music library with proper genre tags
- Updating metadata for custom recordings or mixes
- Correcting year information for classic tracks
- Preparing music files for DJ software or media servers
Frequently Asked Questions
What are ID3 tags?
ID3 tags are metadata embedded in audio files containing information like artist, title, album, year, and genre. They help organize and display music properly in players and libraries.
Will editing metadata affect audio quality?
No. Metadata editing only changes the text information without touching the actual audio data, so there's absolutely zero quality loss.
Can I edit multiple files at once?
Currently, files are processed one at a time. For batch editing, process each file individually with the desired metadata.
Why is metadata important?
Proper metadata ensures music displays correctly in players, enables searching and sorting, creates better playlists, and makes music libraries more organized.
What if I leave fields empty?
Empty fields will either remain unchanged or be cleared depending on the implementation. Fill in all fields you want to set or update.
Are my files stored?
No. All processing is secure and files are automatically deleted after metadata updates. We never store or access your audio.
Tips for Best Results
- Use consistent naming conventions across your library
- Include 'The' at the beginning of artist names for proper sorting
- Use standard genre names for better categorization
- Include the year for better chronological organization
- For compilations, use 'Various Artists' in the artist field
- Keep a backup of original files before batch editing