Automatic Tag Editor

Automatic Tag Editor Mod APK v2.2.4.19 [Premium Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:fillobotto    
App Name:Automatic Tag Editor

Editor's Review

Automatic Tag Editor takes the hassle out of organizing your music library. I use it to fix messy song tags—title, artist, album, even cover art—and it picks close matches so I just tap to confirm, takes seconds per track. It edits embedded tags so they don’t get lost, works on SD cards and most audio formats. Great for anyone tired of manually updating their music metadata, from casual listeners to music fanatics.

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Automatic Tag Editor Official Introduction

Do you remember times when you first decided to keep your music library more tidy? You found out that the only solution was to fill in manually all songs info, one by one.

These days are over! Automatic Tag Editor analyses your library and pick for you close tag matches, just tap on the one you prefer and you are done. It will only take five seconds per song...Guaranteed! And that's not all: it also gives you some squared hi-res pictures you can use as cover art by tapping on them.

This automatic editor is perfect for editing ID3 tag of your music library. It updates the embedded tags so you don't lose them when you move files away from your phone.

Edit all the most known tag information

‣ Title

‣ Artist

‣ Album artist

‣ Album

‣ Genre

‣ Year

‣ Track number

‣ Track total

‣ Disc number

‣ Disc total

‣ Lyrics

‣ Comment

Multiple audio formats are supported:

‣ Mp3

‣ M4a

‣ Ogg

‣ Flac

‣ Wma

‣ Wav

Supports editing files on SD card!

Note: Automatic Tag Editor is only intended to help users to recover metadata related to the songs they have previously bought as digital copy but for which they lost their metadata in any way. Automatic Tag Editor and its staff do not support music piracy in any way.

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Automatic Tag Editor Review & Step-by-Step Usage Guide

If you’ve got a huge music library on your Android, you know how messy it gets. Half your songs have no artist name, wrong album art, or jumbled track numbers, and sorting them manually is a total pain in the neck. That’s where Automatic Tag Editor comes in—it’s not the fanciest app out there, but it’s hands down one of the most useful for anyone who cares about keeping their music organized.

First off, this app keeps things simple—no complicated menus or confusing jargon. When you fire it up, it automatically scans your phone and pulls up every song in your library, which is a huge win right off the bat. No fumbling around to import files or grant random permissions (well, just the basic ones for accessing your music, which makes sense).

The best part? You don’t have to edit each song one by one. Yeah, you can tweak tags manually if you want—change the song title, artist, album, genre, even the year or track number—but the auto-tag feature is where it shines. Tap on any song, and the app pulls up accurate info from online databases in seconds, no typing required. It even gives you a bunch of album art options to pick from, so your library looks clean and consistent.

For newbies, here’s a quick step-by-step to get you started—super easy, I promise:

1. Open the app after installing it. It’ll scan your music library automatically—give it a few seconds if you’ve got tons of songs.

2. Tap on any song that has missing or wrong tags. The app will instantly pull up the correct info (artist, album, etc.) and show you album art choices.

3. Pick your favorite album art (or skip if you don’t care), then hit save. That’s it—your song is now properly tagged.

4. If you want to batch edit, group songs by album first. This lets the app pull info for multiple songs at once, saving you even more time.

Now, it’s not perfect. The free version works great for most people, but the premium option lets you batch tag ALL your songs in one click—worth it if you’ve got a massive library. Also, it supports most common music formats: MP3, OGG, FLAC, WMA, M4A—so you won’t have issues with weird file types.

I’ve tried a few other tag editors, and most either have too many ads (looking at you, some of the alternatives) or crash mid-edit. This one’s solid—runs smooth on most Android phones, even older ones. The interface is basic, but that’s a good thing; you don’t need bells and whistles when all you want is to organize your music.

One tiny gripe: sometimes it pulls up the wrong album art if a song has a common name, but that’s easy to fix—just pick a different option from the list. Overall, it’s a no-nonsense tool that does exactly what it says, and it does it well.

If you’re tired of scrolling through a messy music library and want to get your tags in order without wasting hours, this app is a must-try. It’s free, easy to use, and saves you more time than you’d think.

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