
Media Metadata
Media metadata refers to the descriptive information associated with digital media files, such as photos, videos, or audio. It includes details like the creator’s name, date of creation, file size, format, and resolution or duration. Metadata helps organize, search, and manage media effortlessly, enabling users and systems to understand key attributes without opening the actual file. It’s similar to a label or tag that provides context and technical specifics, making it easier to identify, sort, and optimize media assets across devices and platforms.