# Audio Metadata Viewer

> Inspect ID3 (MP3), Vorbis (Ogg/FLAC), and MP4-style tags from any audio file. Title, artist, album, track number, year, genre, comment, and embedded artwork — all rendered inline.

Canonical: https://helpers.aibrush.co/en/audio-metadata

## What it does

Drop an audio file. The container header is parsed for tags; technical info (codec, sample rate, channels, bitrate, duration) appears alongside the human-readable fields.

Embedded artwork (cover art) renders as an image directly on the page. Multiple images in a single file all appear.

## How to use it

1. **Drop the file** — MP3, M4A, FLAC, Ogg, WAV — all supported.
2. **Read the panels** — Technical info up top, written tags below, artwork rendered separately.

## When to use it

### Library auditing

Check whether your MP3 archive has the artist/album/year fields populated correctly before importing into a music app.

### Artwork extraction

Right-click the embedded image to save the cover art.

### Technical triage

Confirm a file's codec / sample rate before feeding into a tool that's picky about input.

## FAQ

### Does it work on .wav files?

Yes — WAV's RIFF INFO chunk holds basic tags. Less rich than ID3/Vorbis but the common fields appear when present.

### Why is the artwork missing?

The file might not have embedded artwork. Run it through a tag editor to add cover art, or check whether your music app stores artwork in a sibling .jpg/.png instead of embedding.
