M3U playlist editor

Online IPTV M3U Playlist Editor

An IPTV M3U editor lets you clean up a channel playlist without desktop software. Import an .m3u file or URL, play channels to find the dead ones, rename or delete entries, then export a tidy .m3u, turning thousands of messy IPTV channels into a working list.

Playback, history, favorites, subtitles, and browser conversion stay on this device. HLS requests go through the proxy only when you turn on the CORS proxy.

Smart CORS proxy

Use the Cloudflare Worker proxy for manifests, keys, and segments when direct browser playback is blocked.

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Link health report

Parse variants, bitrate, segment duration, encryption, and live/VOD status, then sample media segments for dead links. Segment checks are limited by browser CORS, so enable the proxy for the most accurate result.

How to use Online IPTV M3U Playlist Editor

  1. 1

    Import your M3U playlist

    Upload a local .m3u file or load a remote M3U URL to build the channel list.

  2. 2

    Find dead channels

    Click channels to play them and spot the ones that no longer work.

  3. 3

    Rename and delete

    Switch to edit mode to rename channels or remove dead entries from the list.

  4. 4

    Export the cleaned M3U

    Export a new .m3u file containing only the channels you kept.

Your tags are preserved

The editor parses standard M3U attributes, group-title, tvg-id, tvg-name, and tvg-logo, and keeps them on export, so channel groups and logos survive the clean-up. The result is a valid .m3u you can load back into any IPTV player.

From player to channel manager

Instead of editing thousands of lines by hand, you work visually: search and filter channels, play any of them to confirm they are alive, then prune and rename. It turns a single-purpose player into a lightweight IPTV channel manager that runs in the browser.

Frequently asked questions

Does the editor keep channel logos and groups?

Yes. group-title, tvg-logo, and other standard M3U attributes are parsed and preserved when you export the cleaned playlist.

What file formats can I import?

You can import .m3u and .m3u8 playlist files, either by uploading a local file or loading a remote playlist URL.

Is the IPTV M3U editor free?

Yes, it is free with no sign-up, and your playlist is processed locally in the browser.

Is my playlist uploaded to a server?

No. Parsing, editing, and export all happen on your device; the playlist is not uploaded.