Quickly view and modify PDF document properties like Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords. Keep your files professional and organized without uploading them to any server.
ℹ️ Edit PDF Metadata Now → ⚡ No signup • 🔒 100% Private • 📂 Browser-basedYour files stay on your machine. We use local browser APIs to read and write metadata, ensuring your sensitive info never touches the cloud.
Change the Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, and Creator. Perfect for preparing documents for publication or official submission.
Curious about a file's origin? Use our tool to peek at hidden creation dates, producer software, and PDF versions instantly.
Protect your identity by removing your name or software version from the metadata before sharing the PDF publicly.
No processing queues or wait times. Since it's all local, your updated PDF is ready for download the moment you click save.
Whether you're on Mac, Windows, or Linux, our web-based tool works perfectly without installing heavy software like Acrobat.
Select your PDF. Our tool will instantly parse the existing metadata for you to see.
Type in the new values for Author, Title, or Keywords as needed.
Click the "Save Changes" button to download your updated PDF document.
Ensure your Title and Author fields match your final submission requirements for journals.
Brand your company PDFs by setting the 'Creator' or 'Keywords' for better internal organization.
Standardize file properties across multiple legal documents for a professional appearance.
Remove personal names from the 'Author' field before uploading files to public forums or sites.
Yes! Like all PixelOkay tools, the PDF Metadata Editor is 100% free with no watermarks or hidden costs.
Not at all. We only update the document info dictionary. The text, images, and visual quality of your PDF remain untouched.
The 'Creator' usually identifies the software used to make the PDF (like Word, Canva, or InDesign). You can change this to anything you like.
If the PDF is password-protected and restricted from editing, you will need to unlock it first before we can modify its metadata.
Yes! Adding relevant keywords to your PDF metadata can help search engines index your document content more effectively.