Local tag editing

Media Metadata Editor

Edit supported tags, dates, notes, and cover art for video or audio files in your browser.

Files up to 1 GB. Large conversions still depend on browser memory, codec support, and device performance. Desktop browsers usually work best.

Drop video or audio files here

Supports browser-readable media files

Edit media tags locally

The media metadata editor writes supported descriptive tags such as title, artist, album, album artist, genre, date, description, comment, and cover art during a new audio or video export. It is useful for organizing recordings, drafts, downloads, and clips before sharing or archiving.

Tag editing happens in the browser through the local media pipeline. The source file is not uploaded to inspect or modify metadata, and the edited result is delivered as a local download.

Metadata behavior varies by container and player. For strict publishing workflows, inspect the exported file with your own media tool before distribution.

All BunnyConverter tools follow the same local workflow: choose a source file, let the browser complete the supported conversion or edit, then download the result. There is no project library to manage and no remote job to wait for. If a browser cannot read a format or does not have enough memory for a large file, the tool reports the problem locally so you can try a smaller file, a different format, or a desktop browser.

Good to know

  • Edit common tags, dates, notes, and cover art.
  • Process supported media tags locally.
  • Export a new tagged audio or video file.