MP3Tagger

Batch Tag Editor

Drop multiple audio files here, or click to browse

MP3, WAV, FLAC — unlimited files, no size limit

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What this tool actually does

Drop multiple MP3 files and the Batch Tag Editor lets you edit metadata on all of them at once. Apply the same artist, album, year, or genre to hundreds of tracks instantly. Auto-number track numbers sequentially, rename files based on ID3 tags, or update individual files one by one. Everything runs locally in your browser — no upload, no server, nothing sent anywhere. Works on MP3, WAV, and FLAC files. No file size limits, no file count limits.

How to use it

01

Drop multiple files

Drag multiple audio files onto the drop zone or click to browse. Select as many as you want — the tool loads them all instantly without uploading anything.

02

Edit tags on all files at once

Fill in fields like artist, album, year, or genre once and apply to all selected files. Or edit individual files in the list and see changes in real time.

03

Download all edited files

Click Export All and download a ZIP with all your edited files. Each file retains its original name and format.

What it does

Batch apply tags

Fill in artist, album, genre, year, or any other field once and apply to multiple files in one go.

Individual editing

Click any file in the list to edit its tags separately. See changes instantly without affecting other files.

Auto-number tracks

Let the tool number tracks sequentially: Track 1, Track 2, etc. Perfect for albums or compilations.

Rename files from tags

Rename files based on their ID3 tags — e.g. 'Artist - Title.mp3' — across an entire batch.

No file count limits

Edit 5 files or 500 files — performance stays smooth. Limited only by your device memory.

Download as ZIP

Export all edited files as a single ZIP archive. Keep your original filenames or use auto-renamed versions.

Common questions

Your files never leave your device. The editor runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded, stored, or logged.

No. All editing happens directly in your browser. Your files never leave your device.