Edit Audio Metadata

Edit audio ID3 tags: title, artist, album

Max file size: 100MB. Supported formats: MP3, M4A, FLAC, OGG

Edit ID3 Tags / Metadata

Fill in only the fields you want to change. Leave empty fields unchanged.

Note: At least one field must be filled to update metadata. The original file structure remains unchanged, only ID3 tags are modified.
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Free Online Audio Metadata Editor - Edit ID3 Tags & Audio Information

Why Use Our Audio Metadata Editor?

Our audio metadata editor is a free online tool that allows you to edit ID3 tags and metadata information in your audio files without affecting the audio quality. Whether you need to correct artist names, add album information, update track titles, or organize your music library, our tool makes it simple and fast.

Simply upload your audio file, fill in the fields you want to update (title, artist, album, year, genre, track number, comment), and download your file with updated metadata. The audio itself remains completely unchanged.

Key Features

  • Edit ID3 tags - Update all common metadata fields
  • Preserve audio quality - Only metadata changes, no re-encoding
  • Selective updates - Change only what you need
  • Multiple formats - MP3, M4A, FLAC, OGG support
  • Instant preview - See updated fields before download
  • Free to use - No registration required

How to Edit Audio Metadata Online

  1. Upload your audio file - Select the file you want to edit (MP3, M4A, FLAC, OGG).
  2. Fill in the fields - Enter new values for title, artist, album, year, genre, track number, or comment. Leave empty the fields you don't want to change.
  3. Click "Update Metadata" - Our tool will write the new ID3 tags without re-encoding audio.
  4. Review changes - See which fields were updated in the confirmation screen.
  5. Download - Get your audio file with updated metadata tags.

Editable Metadata Fields

  • Title - Song or track name (up to 255 characters)
  • Artist - Performer or band name (up to 255 characters)
  • Album - Album or collection name (up to 255 characters)
  • Year - Release year (4 digits, e.g., 2024)
  • Genre - Music genre like Rock, Pop, Jazz, Electronic (up to 100 characters)
  • Track Number - Track position (e.g., "1" or "1/12" for track 1 of 12)
  • Comment - Additional notes or information (up to 500 characters)

Common Use Cases

  • Organize music library - Fix incorrect or missing artist/album information
  • Correct typos - Fix spelling mistakes in track titles or artist names
  • Add missing info - Fill in year, genre, or track numbers
  • Podcast metadata - Update episode titles and descriptions
  • DJ organization - Standardize genre and BPM information
  • Music distribution - Ensure proper metadata before uploading to platforms
Pro Tip: When organizing a music library, use consistent formatting for artist names (e.g., always "The Beatles" not "Beatles, The") and genres (e.g., always "Electronic" not "EDM" or "Dance"). For track numbers, use the "1/12" format to include total tracks. This tool uses FFmpeg's codec copy feature, meaning the audio stream is not re-encoded - only metadata is changed, preserving 100% of the original audio quality. Perfect for DJs, music collectors, podcasters, and anyone who needs clean, organized audio files!