PDF Metadata Editor
Edit the title, author, subject, keywords, creator and producer fields of a PDF. Or tick "Strip all" to fully clear the metadata before sharing — useful for privacy or before uploading to a public archive.
How to use PDF Metadata Editor
- Select a PDF (existing metadata loads automatically).
- Edit the fields, or tick Strip all metadata.
- Click Save with Metadata.
What is PDF Metadata Editor?
PDF documents carry metadata that travels with the file: who created it, on what software, when, and what keywords describe it. This tool lets you set these fields cleanly, or wipe them entirely.
FAQ
- Does this affect document content?
- No — only the metadata fields. The pages themselves are unchanged.
- Can I clear metadata to protect my privacy?
- Yes, use 'Strip all' to remove all metadata fields, ensuring no personal info is shared.
- Which metadata fields can I edit?
- You can edit title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer fields directly in your browser.
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