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Audio Metadata Viewer – Complete Guide to Inspecting Audio File Properties
Learn how to view, analyze, and export detailed metadata from any audio file. Understand technical properties like codec, sample rate, bitrate, channels, ID3 tags, and file header hex dump. A must-have tool for audio engineers, podcasters, music collectors, and content creators.
What Is an Audio Metadata Viewer?
An audio metadata viewer is a tool that reads and displays the technical information embedded within audio files. This includes format-specific properties (codec, sample rate, bit depth, bitrate), descriptive tags (title, artist, album, genre, year), and the raw binary file header. Our free online audio metadata viewer lets you inspect all these properties instantly in your browser — no uploads to any server, 100% private and secure.
Supported Audio Formats
Our audio metadata viewer supports the most widely used audio formats. Each format stores metadata differently — from ID3v2 tags in MP3 to Vorbis comments in FLAC and OGG. The tool automatically detects and parses format-specific metadata.
MPEG Audio Layer 3 — the most popular lossy audio format. Supports ID3v1 and ID3v2 metadata tags including title, artist, album, genre, track number, and cover art.
Waveform Audio File Format — uncompressed audio standard for Windows. Stores basic format metadata in the RIFF header chunk.
Free Lossless Audio Codec — open-source lossless compression. Uses Vorbis comments for metadata with support for ReplayGain and cue sheets.
Advanced Audio Coding — lossy compression standard used in MP4 containers. Supports a wide range of metadata tags.
MPEG-4 Audio — Apple's AAC-based format in an MP4 container. Supports iTunes metadata tags including cover art, grouping, and ratings.
Ogg Vorbis — patent-free open-source lossy format. Uses Vorbis comments with flexible field-value metadata.
Opus — modern lossy audio codec optimized for speech and music. Low-latency, high-quality with Vorbis comment metadata.
Audio Interchange File Format — Apple's uncompressed audio format. Stores metadata in the chunk-based structure similar to WAV.
Dolby Digital AC-3 — multi-channel audio format for surround sound systems. Stores basic metadata in the frame header.
Sun/NeXT Audio File — legacy audio format from UNIX workstations. Simple header with basic encoding information.
How to Use the Audio Metadata Viewer
- Upload your audio file by clicking the upload area or dragging and dropping a file from your computer.
- The tool automatically reads the file and displays basic info: format, file size, duration, and MD5 hash.
- Browse the detailed metadata table showing codec, sample rate, channels, bitrate, and embedded tags like title and artist.
- Inspect the file header hex dump to analyze the raw binary structure of your audio file.
- Export the complete metadata as formatted JSON, download a styled PDF report, or copy individual values with one click.
Who Needs an Audio Metadata Viewer?
- Audio Engineers & Producers — Verify technical specs, check sample rate and bit depth consistency across tracks in a project.
- Podcasters & Content Creators — Inspect and standardize metadata tags before publishing episodes to streaming platforms.
- Music Collectors & Archivists — Extract and catalog metadata from large libraries, verify file integrity with MD5 hashes.
- Web Developers & QA Testers — Debug audio file processing pipelines, validate format compliance and metadata structure.
- Forensic Analysts & Security Researchers — Examine raw file headers in hex dump for anomaly detection and file carving.
Frequently Asked Questions About Audio Metadata Viewing
Your Complete Audio File Inspection Tool
The Audio Metadata Viewer is a powerful, privacy-first tool for anyone who works with audio files. From verifying technical specifications to extracting embedded tags, inspecting raw headers, and exporting professional reports, it provides everything you need in one place. No signup required, no watermarks, no server uploads — completely free and private. Support for MP3, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, OGG, OPUS, AIFF, AC3, and AU.