Edit Every Field
Change the title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer all in one place.
View and edit a PDF's metadata, the title, author, subject, keywords, and more, right in your browser. Or wipe it all in one click. Free, no signup, nothing uploaded.
Drag and drop a PDF or click to choose one. Its current metadata is read and filled into the form.
Change the title, author, subject, keywords, creator, or producer. Or turn on the switch to clear everything.
Click Save and Download. A new PDF with your updated metadata is saved to your device.
Every PDF carries metadata, small bits of information like the title, author, and the software that made it. You usually never see it, but it shows up in file properties, search results, and document systems, and it can reveal more than you intend, like an old author name or a draft title.
This editor lets you read and change all of it. Open a PDF and the current title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer fill into a simple form. Edit what you want, set clean keywords, or fix a title that was left as the original file name.
When you would rather share a clean file, one switch clears every field at once. The tool then rebuilds the PDF with your changes and hands it back. It all runs in the browser, so the document and its details never leave your computer.
Change the title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer all in one place.
Strip out every field with a single switch when you want to remove identifying details before sharing.
The form fills with the current values, so you can review the metadata a PDF carries before changing it.
See the original creation and modification dates and page count at a glance.
Set clean, comma-separated keywords that help the file turn up in searches and document systems.
Your PDF is read and rewritten on your device. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.
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