PDF Metadata Editor
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About PDF Metadata Editor
PDF metadata is the document information readers and file systems use behind the scenes: title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer. Editing those fields can make reports easier to search, client files easier to organize, and downloadable resources cleaner before publishing. Upload a PDF, review the cover preview and current fields, edit the metadata, then download a new PDF. The visible pages are not changed, and the update happens locally in your browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does metadata editing change page content?
No. It updates document properties and leaves visible page content unchanged.
Can I remove metadata?
Yes. Clear a field and save the PDF to store that property as empty.
Will the modification date change?
Yes. The tool sets the modification date to the time you save the new PDF.
Why should I edit PDF metadata?
Good metadata can make PDFs easier to search, organize, identify in readers, and manage in document libraries.
Can this remove hidden content from a PDF?
No. This tool edits common document properties only. It is not a security scrubber or redaction tool.
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