Does this page still support FLAC, WAV, and AIFF?
Yes. Even when a page targets an MP3-heavy keyword, CrateTag still supports MP3, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF across mixed libraries.
Mixed-format tag editing
Clean metadata across FLAC, AIFF, WAV, and MP3 files with one local-first route that keeps source audio on this device and sends back organized output.
The audio-tag-editor route gives broad tag-cleanup visitors a clear entry point and names the supported formats early.
This route is a mixed-format audio tag editor, not an MP3-only tool.
Broad tag editing
The audio-tag-editor route communicates mixed-format support, local-first handling, and broader library cleanup in one place.
Internal paths
Broad routes work best when they can hand visitors into more specific commercial pages such as metadata editor, MP3 tag editor, or music organizer.
CrateTag keeps source audio on this device while metadata and artwork support help finish a cleaner local archive for MP3, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF files.
Yes. Even when a page targets an MP3-heavy keyword, CrateTag still supports MP3, FLAC, WAV, and AIFF across mixed libraries.
No. Source audio stays on this device while CrateTag requests metadata and artwork support for the browser-side workflow.
Yes. Each page is meant to lead into the larger metadata-editor and music-organizer story, not replace it.
Yes. It is designed as a broad mixed-format entry point rather than a one-format-only landing page.
Start the route that can clean different audio formats without splitting the workflow apart.
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Source audio stays on this device during the browser-side cleanup workflow.
Questions? Email admin@cratetagstudio.cc.