OGG Metadata Remover
Delete titles, comments, encoder notes, and pictures from OGG (Vorbis/Opus) while keeping audio frames intact.
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 OGG metadata?
OGG files can hold comments, encoder traces, and artwork. Cleaning removes that data while keeping audio identical.
Publish web audio cleanly
Strip encoder notes and artwork before posting OGG assets.
Protect source details
Remove ripper or capture info that could reveal your workflow.
Deliver podcasts safely
Clear comments and custom fields before syndicating episodes.
Secure OGG cleaning
We scrub Vorbis-style comments from OGG containers, then delete the temporary file after your download.
Upload your OGG
Drop an OGG (Vorbis/Opus). Uploads are encrypted and not stored after processing.
Strip OGG comments
We clear titles, comments, encoder notes, replaygain, and custom fields, plus images.
Keep streams unchanged
Audio frames, bitrate, and channel layout stay identical—no re-encoding.
Download & purge
Download the cleaned OGG; the temporary copy is wiped immediately.
What OGG metadata do we remove?
We clear Vorbis/Opus comment fields that expose source or personal info while leaving streams untouched.
- TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, ALBUMARTIST, GENRE, DATE, TRACKNUMBER
- Encoder, software, replaygain, and ripper tags
- Comment/description and custom user fields
- Embedded cover art/pictures in metadata
- Lyrics or text blocks stored as comments
- Organization, copyright, publisher tags
- Custom fields from tagging or streaming tools
- Tool-specific private comment entries
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you re-encode OGG files?
No. Streams stay intact; we only remove metadata blocks.
Which tags are removed?
Title, artist, album, genre, comments, encoder, replaygain, and custom fields are cleared.
Are embedded images removed?
Yes. Picture/cover art blocks stored in OGG metadata are removed.
Does this work for Opus in OGG?
Yes. We clean OGG-wrapped Opus files using the same metadata removal approach.