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PDF Metadata Editor

View and modify document properties like Title, Author, and Subject.

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About PDF Metadata Editor

The PDF Metadata Editor is a specialized utility that allows you to view and modify the hidden properties of your PDF documents. Every PDF file contains metadata such as the document title, author name, subject, and keywords, which are crucial for professional organization, digital filing, and SEO. This tool provides an easy-to-use interface to access these fields and update them to ensure your documents are correctly identified by search engines and document management systems. Built with a focus on privacy and accuracy, all metadata editing and file saving happen locally on your device, ensuring that your sensitive information remains secure.

How to use PDF Metadata Editor

  1. To edit your document's properties, upload your PDF file by dragging it into the tool or using the file picker provided.
  2. The tool will instantly display the current metadata found within the file—review fields like Title, Author, and Subject.
  3. Modify any of the available fields to correct information or add relevant keywords for better organization and search visibility.
  4. Click the 'Save Metadata' button to apply the changes and generate an updated version of your PDF in seconds using local processing.
  5. Download the resulting file directly to your computer, with its new professional properties intact and ready for archival or distribution.

Use cases for PDF Metadata Editor

  • Authors and researchers ensuring their academic papers and reports are correctly attributed and easily searchable in digital libraries.
  • SEO specialists optimizing downloadable web assets by adding relevant keywords and descriptive titles to the document properties.
  • Maintaining a clean and professional digital filing system by removing old or incorrect titles and author information from personal files.
  • Adding specific copyright or licensing information to the metadata of professional documents before global distribution.
  • Standardizing the metadata across a collection of documents to ensure consistency in a professional project or digital archive.

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