Metadata
Editor
Edit ID3 tags, artwork, and more with batch support ✨
✏️Metadata Editing Mastery
Best Practices
- Use consistent naming conventions across your music library
- Fill in all fields (Title, Artist, Album, Year, Genre) for complete metadata
- Add high-quality album artwork (at least 500x500px)
- Use proper capitalization and spelling for professional results
- Save files with descriptive names that match the metadata
Common Use Cases
- Music Library Organization: Tag and organize your entire collection
- Podcast Production: Add episode info, artwork, and descriptions
- DJ Preparation: Ensure tracks display correctly in DJ software
- Streaming Uploads: Prepare files with proper metadata for platforms
- Audiobook Tagging: Add chapter info and cover art to audiobooks
Tips & Tricks
- Batch edit multiple files at once to save time on albums
- Use genre tags consistently for better library filtering
- Year field helps organize music chronologically
- Album artwork appears in music players and streaming apps
- Proper metadata makes your music library searchable and professional
Legal Notice: Only edit metadata for files you own or have permission to modify. Respect copyright laws and intellectual property rights.
How to Use Metadata Editor Effectively
Metadata Editor is designed to help you process media quickly while keeping quality under control. Start by uploading a clean source file and choosing settings based on your target platform. For social media, prioritize smaller output size and faster load times. For archival or client delivery, use higher quality settings and verify playback before sharing the final file.
A practical workflow is simple: upload, choose output options, process, then preview your result. If you are working in batches, keep your format and naming rules consistent so files stay organized. For better reliability, test one sample file first, then run the full batch once you are happy with the output. This reduces rework and saves time when handling larger projects.
Common use cases include preparing video for web upload, converting audio for podcast platforms, optimizing files for messaging apps, and creating lightweight media for landing pages. If needed, combine tools in sequence, for example convert first, then compress, to maintain better quality.
Privacy note: uploaded files are processed to generate your result and are not stored permanently by default. Temporary retention may apply for operational reliability, and minimal technical logs may be collected for security and debugging. See our Privacy Policy for full details.