Audio Metadata Editor

View audio information and remove metadata safely.
Note: Browser cannot edit MP3 tags. Clean WAV export removes metadata completely.

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About Audio Metadata Editor

The Audio Metadata Editor is a web-based tool designed to help users view and remove metadata from audio files. Metadata in audio files can include information such as artist name, album title, track number, genre, and cover art. While this tool allows users to view basic audio information like duration, channels, and sample rate, it primarily focuses on removing metadata to ensure privacy and reduce file size.

Key Features

  • View Audio Information: Users can upload an audio file and view its basic properties, including duration, number of channels, and sample rate.
  • Remove Metadata: The tool allows users to remove metadata from audio files by exporting them as clean WAV files. This process strips away all embedded metadata, ensuring that no personal or identifying information remains.
  • Easy to Use: The user interface is simple and intuitive, making it easy for anyone to upload an audio file and clean it with just a few clicks.
  • Browser-Based: As a web application, there is no need to download or install any software. Users can access the tool directly from their web browser.

How It Works

To use the Audio Metadata Editor, users simply need to upload an audio file using the provided upload button. Once the file is loaded, the tool displays its basic information. Users can then click the "Remove Metadata" button to generate a clean WAV version of the audio file without any metadata. The cleaned file can be downloaded directly from the interface.

Use Cases

  • Privacy Protection: Musicians and podcasters may want to remove metadata from their audio files before sharing them online to protect their personal information.
  • File Size Reduction: Removing unnecessary metadata can help reduce the overall file size of audio files, making them easier to share and store.
  • Professional Distribution: Audio professionals may need to ensure that their files are free of metadata before distributing them to clients or platforms.