PDF Metadata Editor

View and update document properties without changing page content.

What is metadata?

It's the document information stored inside a PDF (title, author, subject, keywords, and so on). This is different from Windows Explorer's "Properties → Details" (file name, size, date). Opening the PDF does not change the text, layout, or page count.

Where is it used?

Example: title "2024 Business Report," author "John Doe," keywords "report, 2024."

How to use

  1. 1. Upload a PDF to see its current document properties on the right.
  2. 2. Edit the title, author, and other fields, then click Save.
  3. 3. Download the PDF.
  4. 4. Verify: Re-upload the downloaded PDF to this page to see the saved values. (Windows Explorer's "Details" tab may not show the title or author.)

PDF file

Click or drag a PDF here

One PDF · password-protected PDFs not supported

Document properties

Information stored inside the PDF. This is different from Explorer's "Details" tab.

Upload a PDF first.

About this tool

PDF Metadata edits title, author, subject, and keywords stored in the file.

The filename can say final while Title still has an old project name. Open properties before external sends and clear leftover author/customer fields.

Tip — Check author and old project names before sharing externally.

How to use

  1. 1Upload or drag a PDF file.
  2. 2Configure pages, order, or other options.
  3. 3Run the tool and download the result PDF.

FAQ

Does body content change?

No — only document properties like title and author.

Which fields?

Typically title, author, subject, keywords — whatever the form shows.

Clearing a field deletes it?

Saving empty usually clears or blanks it; viewers may display blanks differently.

Are files uploaded to a server?

No. Every tool runs entirely in your browser. Files and text you enter are never sent to our servers.