How to use the online iptv m3u playlist editor
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Import your M3U playlist
Upload a local .m3u file or load a remote M3U URL to build the channel list.
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Find dead channels
Click channels to play them and spot the ones that no longer work.
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Rename and delete
Switch to edit mode to rename channels or remove dead entries from the list.
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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.