Remove Metadata from MKV (Matroska) — Free, No Upload

MKV is the open container of choice for archival, fan-subbed, and multi-track releases. Its metadata is structured as Matroska tags — global Title/Artist/Comment elements plus per-track TagTrackUID + TrackName entries. The cleaner empties all of them and zeroes out track UIDs while preserving the streams bit-for-bit.

📦 .mkv🔒 No upload⚡ Lossless (stream-copy)🧹 GPS · EXIF · C2PA

Last reviewed 2026-04-28 · Verified against synthetic + real-world MKV (Matroska) samples

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Drop your .mkv file

Tamaño máximo: ~2 GB (según memoria)

What leaks in MKV (Matroska) files

  • Matroska Title, Artist, Comment, Description tags
  • Per-track TrackName and TrackLanguage
  • TagTrackUID identifiers (binding tags to specific tracks)
  • MuxingApp / WritingApp version strings (Lavf, MKVToolNix, etc.)
  • Encoder hint strings inside the Tracks element

Frequently asked questions

How do I remove tags from an MKV file?

Drop the MKV in. The cleaner writes out a new Matroska container with all Tag elements emptied and track UIDs zeroed. No re-encoding.

Does it preserve subtitle and audio tracks?

Yes. `-map 0 -c copy` keeps every track (video, audio, subtitles, attachments) bit-identical. Only the metadata wrappers around them are emptied.

What about MKV chapters?

Chapter lists are removed (`-map_chapters -1`). If you need to preserve chapters, this tool isn't the right fit — chapter timestamps + names are themselves identifying metadata.

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