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PDF Metadata Editor

Edit PDF title, author, subject and keywords before sharing or archiving documents

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PDF Metadata Editor

Edit document title, author, subject and keywords before sending files to clients or uploading reports.

About PDF Metadata Editor

PDF Metadata Editor is a focused pdf tool for students, office teams, freelancers, and anyone handling documents. It is built around the search intent behind pdf metadata editor: people need a clear explanation, practical controls, and output they can copy into real work without installing another app.

The workflow keeps the input, options, and result close together so you can test changes quickly and understand what the tool is doing. When browser APIs allow it, processing happens locally on your device, which is important for private URLs, draft content, tokens, filenames, image previews, metadata, and internal examples.

Use this page as both a utility and a short reference. The surrounding knowledge base, FAQ, related tools, and search tags help explain the use case, common mistakes, and nearby workflows inside PDF Tools.

PDF Metadata Editor Knowledge Base

What It Is Used For

Edit PDF title, author, subject and keywords before sharing or archiving documents. It fits best when you need deterministic output, visible controls, and a result you can copy into code, docs, tests, uploads or debugging notes.

How To Use It

Paste or choose the source input, adjust the visible options, run the action, then copy, export or continue in a related tool. Supported editor-style tools also respond to Ctrl+Enter or Cmd+Enter.

Best Practices

Validate before copying into production, keep original files or snippets until the result is confirmed, and avoid pasting secrets into any page unless you understand whether processing is local or proxied.

Search Tags

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. PDF Metadata Editor is free, browser-based, and does not require an account.

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