PDF Metadata Editor

Edit PDF document properties including title, author, subject, and keywords. View and modify metadata that appears in file properties. All processing happens locally in your browser.

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Features

Edit All Properties

Change title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer fields.

View Original

See the original values before making changes.

100% Private

All processing in your browser. Files never leave your device.

Clear Metadata

Remove all metadata for privacy before sharing.

How to Edit PDF Metadata

Update document properties like title, author, and keywords

1

Upload Your PDF

Drag and drop your PDF or click to browse. The tool reads and displays the current metadata fields.

2

Edit Properties

Update title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer fields. Clear any field to remove that metadata.

3

Download Updated PDF

Click Save and download your PDF with the new metadata. Document content stays unchanged.

Why Edit PDF Metadata

Complete Privacy

Your PDF is processed locally in your browser. No server upload — documents stay on your device.

Better Searchability

Add titles, keywords, and subjects to make your PDFs easier to find in file managers, search engines, and document systems.

Remove Personal Info

Strip author names, software details, and creation dates before sharing. Protect your privacy and meet compliance requirements.

Works Everywhere

No software to install. Edit metadata on Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook, or mobile using any modern browser.

100% Free

No premium plans, no per-file fees, no watermarks. Edit metadata on unlimited PDFs at no cost.

No Registration

No account, no email. Open the page, edit your metadata, download the result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your PDF, edit the metadata fields (title, author, subject, keywords, creator, producer), then click Save. Download the PDF with updated metadata.
PDF metadata is hidden information stored inside the file — title, author, subject, keywords, creation date, and software used. It's used by search engines, file managers, and document management systems.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device — complete privacy guaranteed.
No. Metadata editing only changes the document properties. The visible content, formatting, and layout remain completely unchanged.
Edit metadata to add proper titles for accessibility, update author names, add keywords for searchability, remove sensitive information, or meet compliance requirements.
Yes. Clear all fields to strip metadata from the PDF. This removes author, title, subject, keywords, and software information for privacy.
No. The tool runs entirely in your web browser. No downloads, no plugins, no Adobe Acrobat needed.
No strict limit. Since processing runs locally, very large files may take longer, but there are no artificial restrictions.