About MediaMeta
A bulk metadata editor that respects your files, your privacy, and your time.
Why we built it
Everyone who works with images, video, or PDFs eventually hits the same wall: hundreds of files, each missing the right title, description, copyright, or keywords. The good tools are either command-line utilities aimed at engineers (ExifTool), or desktop apps that cost $20 a month and require an install (Lightroom, Photo Mechanic). Quick web tools usually handle one file at a time and dump ads on top.
MediaMeta sits in the middle. It runs in a browser, processes batches of files at once, supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, MP4, and PDF in one workflow, and gives you a ZIP back. No CLI, no install, no ads, no AI training on your work.
Who it's for
- Photographers who need IPTC captions, keywords, and copyright on every shipped frame.
- Etsy and Shopify sellers whose product photos rank better with descriptive metadata.
- SEO agencies preparing image libraries for client sites.
- Journalists and NGOs stripping GPS and identifying metadata from sensitive files.
- Marketing teams standardising PDFs and decks before distribution.
Principles
- Your files belong to you. We never retain them after processing, and we never train AI on them.
- Free should be useful. The free plan is genuinely free — no watermarks, no degraded output.
- Speed matters. Server-side injection without re-encoding so MP4 and PDF processing is fast.
- Plain English. Help text, FAQs, and guides aimed at the person doing the work — not the engineer who built the format spec.
Open foundations
The format-specific injection libraries (JPEG, PNG, WebP, MP4, PDF) are built on open standards: EXIF, IPTC IIM, XMP, PNG tEXt/iTXt chunks, ISO base media (MP4 atom-level), and PDF document information dictionary. We respect file specifications so processed assets remain compatible with every reader, search engine, and DAM system.
Get in touch
Questions, feature requests, or want to write about MediaMeta? Visit the contact page.