Many digital music players and libraries allow users to customize or add album art. Users can often add their own images to ensure that albums downloaded from the internet or ripped from CDs have artwork, even if they didn’t come with any initially. Adding album art to any MP3 file is simple. We will demonstrate this using some of the most common MP3 players in Windows.
1. Use Windows Media Player
You can easily add album art to your MP3 files using Windows Media Player. This tool lets you play files and manage their details, like album art. When you add or update album art, it saves the image in the file’s ID3 tag, so it’s recognized by other media players and file explorers. This method is simple to use, works well with Windows, and helps you organize your music library with the correct album visuals.
2. Use Groove Music
Groove Music automatically adds album art to your music files, ensuring it displays correctly on all Windows devices. It scans your library, matches songs with the right artwork from its database, and embeds it directly into MP3 files. This eliminates the need for third-party tools and improves your music collection’s appearance and organization.
3. Use VLC Media Player
Use VLC Media Player to add album art to MP3 files. Open the file, go to “Media Information,” and add your image. VLC supports different image formats and keeps the artwork embedded across players and platforms, making it a handy tool for organizing music files.
4. Use MP3Tag
MP3Tag simplifies adding album art to MP3 files. It embeds images into ID3 tags with a few clicks, ensuring correct display in media players, and efficiently handles multiple files to organize your library.















