OGG Metadata Viewer
Inspect titles, comments, artwork, bitrate, and channel data from OGG Vorbis/Opus files.
Drag & drop a file here, or click to select
Max file size: 100 MB
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Why view OGG metadata?
Checking OGG metadata helps you protect privacy, verify authenticity, and understand how the file was created.
Validate tags and art
Check artist/album/title, artwork, and lyrics/comments embedded in your OGG files.
Confirm delivery specs
See bitrate, sample rate, bit depth, and channel layout so your OGG meets platform requirements.
Trace source
Read encoder/software tags and timestamps to know how the OGG audio was produced.
Preview the report layout
See how we surface EXIF, PDF, and video metadata before you upload your own file.
Example Metadata Report
After uploading, you'll get a detailed breakdown of your file's hidden data, similar to the example below.
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Our secure process
We show you exactly what happens when you upload a file, so you know where your data goes and what stays untouched.
Upload over HTTPS
Pick or drop your OGG. Transfers are secure.
Parse metadata only
We read headers and metadata blocks; the file content is not changed or recompressed.
Highlight key signals
We group timestamps, authorship, location, and technical fields so you can spot what matters quickly.
Display readable results
You see structured metadata grouped by sections for fast review with no downloads required.
Delete temporary copy
The transient server copy is purged right after processing completes.
What OGG metadata can you view?
Here are the fields you can inspect before you share or archive the file. Use them to verify provenance, quality, and privacy.
- Vorbis/Opus comments including custom fields and replaygain
- Embedded pictures and cover art blocks
- Bitrate, sample rate, channels, and stream length
- Container-level tags unique to OGG (Vorbis/Opus) files, including custom fields
- Any embedded previews, thumbnails, or artwork found inside the OGG (Vorbis/Opus) container
OGG (Vorbis/Opus) metadata FAQs
What can I see in a OGG (Vorbis/Opus) file?
You can read Vorbis/Opus comments (including replaygain), embedded pictures, and bitrate/sample rate/channels for OGG audio without changing the streams.
Do you change or recompress my OGG (Vorbis/Opus) file?
No. The viewer only reads metadata from your OGG (Vorbis/Opus) file and shows it back—streams, pixels, and content stay untouched.
What if my OGG (Vorbis/Opus) file has little or no metadata?
Some OGG (Vorbis/Opus) files ship with minimal fields. We show everything present—if a tag is missing (like GPS or author), there simply isn't any data to display.
Can I verify attachments or previews in a OGG (Vorbis/Opus)?
Yes. If the OGG (Vorbis/Opus) contains embedded previews, cover art, fonts, or thumbnails, we surface those entries so you know what ships with the file.
Can I copy the OGG (Vorbis/Opus) metadata for documentation?
You can copy the on-screen results to include in tickets, audits, or delivery notes without modifying the original OGG (Vorbis/Opus).