Local cleanup
The selected file stays on this device while metadata is inspected and removed.
Browser privacy tool
Remove writable descriptive metadata from a local media file, including common tags, embedded images, and raw metadata supported by the browser pipeline.
Choose a media file to inspect tags before cleaning.
Three steps to finish the browser workflow.
Remove writable descriptive metadata from a local media file, including common tags, embedded images, and raw metadata supported by the browser pipeline.
Mediabunny reads the source metadata, clears supported descriptive tags, and writes a fresh MP4 locally in the browser.
Check the finished result, then download the exported file.
Core details about privacy, browser support, output, and practical limits before you start.
The selected file stays on this device while metadata is inspected and removed.
Clear common tags, embedded artwork, comments, and supported raw metadata from the rewritten export.
See how many common tags, images, and raw metadata fields were found before exporting.
Find quick answers about privacy, browser support, exports, and what to try when a file is heavy.
This browser tool processes the selected media locally on this device. The file is not uploaded to ArtPlayer servers for this workflow.
No. ArtPlayer browser tools do not add watermarks to exported files.
The work runs in your browser, so speed depends on your device, browser, memory, source size, and the export settings needed for the result.
Recent Chrome, Edge, and other modern Chromium browsers usually work best for heavier browser media processing.
Try a smaller source, close other heavy tabs, reduce resolution or duration first, and keep the tab open until the export finishes.
It clears writable descriptive metadata such as common tags, embedded images, and raw metadata supported by the browser pipeline.
No. The file is read and rewritten locally in your browser with Mediabunny.
No browser tool can promise forensic cleanup for every container. This page removes supported descriptive metadata from the rewritten output.
No. The original stays on your device unchanged, and the page creates a new cleaned MP4 export.
Continue editing with nearby ArtPlayer tools that work with the same local, browser-first workflow.
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