Audio Metadata Editor
Bulk edits the ID3 tags (title, artist, album, year, genre) of audio files.
What it does
Use this to organise an MP3 collection, tag podcast episodes properly, or keep your audio archive consistent. These tags are what shows up in music players and podcast apps.
How to use
- Drag audio files into the list.
- Fill in only the fields you want to write. Empty fields are left untouched.
- Click Run.
The files are updated in place, their location does not change.
Editable fields
- Title: Track name (e.g.
Episode 12: Market Analysis). - Artist: Artist or speaker (e.g.
Demir Podcast). - Album: Album or series name (e.g.
Season 2026). - Year: Four-digit year (e.g.
2026). - Genre: Music genre or category (e.g.
Podcast,Rock,Classical).
Empty fields
Empty fields are not written, the existing value in the file stays. So if you only want to update the year on every file, just fill the Year box, the rest is left alone.
Examples
Tag podcast episodes: Add the episodes, Artist Demir Podcast, Genre Podcast, Year 2026, run. Every episode gets these tags.
Add the year to a music collection: Add the MP3s, fill only Year 2024, run. Other tags are untouched.
Fix album info: Add every track of the album, type the correct album name, run.
Tag a brand-new series: Add the tracks, fill Artist, Album, Year and Genre, run.
Watch out
- Tags are written in place, previous values are overwritten. Copy first if you want backups.
- The same values go on every file. For per-file tagging, run multiple passes.
- Filenames are not changed, only the embedded metadata is.
- WAV does not fully support ID3, only limited info is stored.
- A file can have both ID3v1 and ID3v2, the tool updates ID3v2.
License
Free tier has a monthly metadata cap. Office plan removes it.