OGA Metadata Remover
Delete titles, comments, encoder notes, and cover art from OGA files while preserving audio streams.
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 OGA metadata?
OGA audio can include comments, artwork, and encoder notes. Cleaning removes them while keeping the audio unchanged.
Publish web audio cleanly
Strip comments and images before hosting OGA assets.
Protect privacy
Remove ripper or encoder fields that expose your workflow.
Deliver clean podcasts
Clear custom tags and artwork before distribution.
Secure OGA cleaning
We scrub OGA comment blocks and pictures, then delete the temporary file after processing.
Upload your OGA
Select an OGA file. Uploads are encrypted and not stored after processing.
Strip audio comments
We clear titles, comments, encoder and replaygain tags, plus embedded pictures.
Preserve audio
Streams, bitrate, and timing stay intact—metadata-only removal.
Download & purge
Download the cleaned OGA instantly; the temporary copy is wiped immediately.
What OGA metadata do we remove?
We clear OGA/OGG comment fields and images that reveal source or tooling while keeping audio unchanged.
- TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, ALBUMARTIST, GENRE, DATE, TRACKNUMBER
- Encoder, software, replaygain, and ripper fields
- Comments/descriptions and user custom fields
- Embedded cover art or pictures
- Lyrics or text stored in comment blocks
- Organization, publisher, and copyright tags
- Tool-specific private entries
- Custom key/value pairs added by tagging apps
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OGA the same as OGG?
OGA is an OGG container for audio; we clean its comment blocks just like OGG.
Do you remove embedded pictures?
Yes. Embedded cover art/pictures stored in OGA metadata are removed.
Will quality change?
No. Audio streams stay identical; only metadata is removed.
Which tags are cleared?
Titles, artists, album fields, encoder notes, replaygain, and custom comments are removed.