WMA Metadata Remover
Delete WMA/ASF title, author, comments, and content description tags while keeping the audio stream unchanged.
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 WMA metadata?
WMA/ASF tags can expose library, ripper, or publisher info. Cleaning removes that data while preserving audio quality.
Share legacy libraries safely
Strip comments and artwork before redistributing WMA files.
Remove ripper fingerprints
Clear encoder/app fields that reveal your tools or source.
Deliver clean audiobooks
Provide WMA files without embedded metadata or images.
Secure WMA cleaning
We scrub WMA/ASF metadata blocks, then delete the temporary file after processing.
Upload your WMA
Select a WMA/ASF file. Uploads use HTTPS and are not stored after processing.
Strip ASF tags
We clear title, author, album, comments, encoder/app fields, and embedded images.
Preserve audio stream
Audio frames, bitrate, and timing stay identical—metadata-only removal.
Download & purge
Download the cleaned WMA instantly; the temporary copy is wiped immediately.
What WMA metadata do we remove?
We clear ASF metadata that reveals library or source details while leaving audio untouched.
- Title, author, album, genre, track numbers, and year
- Comments/description fields and custom attributes
- Encoder/software identifiers and ripper tags
- Embedded cover art or images in ASF metadata
- Publisher, copyright, and WM-specific fields
- Lyrics or text stored in description tags
- Custom attributes added by tagging tools
- Optional rating or playcount fields if present
Frequently Asked Questions
Will cleaning change playback or quality?
No. We avoid transcoding; audio frames stay the same.
Which WMA tags are removed?
Title, author, album, genre, comments, encoder/app tags, and custom fields are cleared.
Do you remove cover art?
Yes. Embedded images in WMA/ASF metadata are removed.
Is DRM affected?
We do not add or remove DRM. We only clear metadata in DRM-free files.