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OGG Tag Editor

Edit OGG and Opus metadata tags online for free. Edit Vorbis Comments and add album art.

Upload your OGG file to edit all metadata

What is an OGG Tag Editor?

An OGG tag editor is a tool for editing metadata in OGG Vorbis and Opus audio files. OGG is an open-source container format that uses Vorbis Comments for metadata, the same system used by FLAC. Our online OGG tag editormakes it easy to organize your open-source audio files without installing software.

Why Use OGG Format?

  • Open Source: Completely free and open format with no licensing fees
  • Better Quality: Vorbis codec offers better quality than MP3 at similar bitrates
  • Flexible Metadata: Vorbis Comments support unlimited fields and custom tags
  • Streaming Friendly: Designed for efficient streaming and low latency
  • Wide Support: Supported by most modern media players and browsers

How to Edit OGG Tags

  1. 1Upload OGG File: Drag and drop your OGG or Opus file
  2. 2View Metadata: See all current Vorbis Comments
  3. 3Edit Fields: Modify title, artist, album, and other tags
  4. 4Add Album Art: Upload cover artwork
  5. 5Save: Download your OGG file with updated metadata

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between OGG and Opus?

OGG is the container format, while Vorbis and Opus are audio codecs. OGG Vorbis is the older, more common format. Opus is newer and more efficient, especially for voice and low-latency applications. Both use the same Vorbis Comments metadata system.

Can I add album art to OGG files?

Yes! OGG files support embedded album artwork through the METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE field in Vorbis Comments. You can embed JPG, PNG, or GIF images directly into your OGG files, and they'll display in compatible music players.

Will editing OGG tags affect audio quality?

No, editing metadata in OGG files has no effect on audio quality. Vorbis Comments are stored separately from the audio stream, so only the metadata is modified - the audio remains unchanged.