FLAC Metadata Remover
Delete Vorbis comments, embedded artwork, and custom fields from FLAC while keeping lossless audio untouched.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to select
Max file size: 100 MB
Looking to view metadata instead? Go to the Metadata Viewer.
Why remove FLAC metadata?
FLAC tags and pictures can reveal ripping tools, sources, or personal notes. Cleaning removes that trail while keeping lossless audio perfect.
Share rips safely
Strip ripper/encoder tags before uploading lossless files.
Remove artwork and credits
Clear embedded covers and publisher info for neutral distribution.
Protect provenance
Drop custom notes that could expose where the FLAC came from.
Secure FLAC cleaning
We clear Vorbis comments and picture blocks, then delete the temporary file after processing.
Upload your FLAC
Select a FLAC file. Uploads are encrypted and not stored after processing.
Strip Vorbis comments
We remove title, album, artist, encoder, and custom fields plus embedded artwork.
Preserve lossless audio
Frames, bitrate, and hi-res depth remain identical—no re-encoding.
Download & purge
Download the cleaned FLAC; the temporary copy is wiped immediately.
What FLAC metadata do we remove?
We clear Vorbis comments and picture blocks that expose source or personal info while leaving audio untouched.
- TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, ALBUMARTIST, GENRE, DATE, TRACKNUMBER
- Encoder, ripper, replaygain, and software fields
- Comment/description fields and custom user tags
- Embedded cover art and picture blocks
- Lyrics or custom text stored as Vorbis comments
- ISRC, copyright, publisher, and organization fields
- Track-level custom fields added by tagging tools
- Private or tool-specific metadata blocks
Frequently Asked Questions
Will cleaning affect lossless quality?
No. Audio frames remain untouched; only metadata is removed.
Do you remove embedded artwork?
Yes. All FLAC picture blocks are stripped during cleaning.
Can you clear custom tags?
Yes. Custom Vorbis comment fields (e.g., COMMENT, ENCODER, ORIGIN) are removed.
Are cue sheets affected?
Metadata is cleared but audio and stream layout stay the same; external cues remain unaffected.