Edit PDF Metadata

Update PDF title, author, subject, keywords, and creator fields.

How to Use PDF Metadata Editor

1

Upload Your PDF File

Choose the PDF whose metadata you want to edit. You can upload reports, invoices, contracts, resumes, presentations, eBooks, or any other PDF document.

2

View and Update Metadata

The tool displays editable document properties such as the title, author, subject, keywords, creator, producer, and other supported metadata fields. Make the required changes and save them.

3

Download the Updated PDF

Download the PDF with the updated metadata. The document content remains unchanged while the selected metadata is updated.

Why Choose Our PDF Metadata Editor?

Organize PDF Documents More Effectively

Metadata helps identify and categorize documents by storing information such as the title, author, subject, and keywords. Updating these details makes large document collections easier to manage.

Improve Document Identification

Instead of relying only on file names, you can add meaningful metadata that helps document management systems and users identify PDFs more easily.

Add Author and Copyright Information

Businesses, publishers, researchers, and professionals often include author details, company names, or copyright information within PDF metadata for better document ownership and record keeping.

Update Documents Before Sharing

Before sending reports, presentations, proposals, or eBooks, review the metadata to ensure the document contains accurate information and doesn't include outdated details.

Helpful for Business and Academic Work

Organizations often use metadata to organize contracts, reports, policies, research papers, manuals, and other important documents throughout their lifecycle.

Edit Metadata Without Changing the PDF Content

The tool updates document properties only. Your text, images, tables, and page layout remain exactly as they were in the original PDF.

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FAQs

PDF metadata is information stored inside a PDF document. It may include the title, author, subject, keywords, creator, producer, creation date, and other document properties.

No. Editing metadata only updates the document properties. The visible content of the PDF remains unchanged.

Accurate metadata makes documents easier to organize, search, identify, and manage, especially in business, academic, and publishing environments.

Yes. If the tool supports those fields, you can update information such as the title, author, subject, and keywords.

Absolutely. Many businesses and organizations use metadata to classify documents, improve searchability, and maintain digital records.

Businesses, publishers, researchers, legal professionals, students, teachers, and anyone managing large collections of PDF documents.