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Edit PDF metadata

PDFs carry hidden fields — title, author, creation tool — that travel with the file when you share it. Load your PDF to see its current metadata, then correct it or clear it entirely before publishing.

Select a PDF file
or drag & drop here — files never leave your device

    How to use the Edit metadata tool

    1

    Select or drag your PDF — current metadata loads into the form.

    2

    Edit the fields, or empty them to remove the data.

    3

    Click “Save metadata” and download the updated PDF.

    Your files stay on your device

    This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. There is no upload step and no server processing — open your network panel and check: zero document data is transmitted. It even keeps working offline once the page has loaded.

    Frequently asked questions

    Why does PDF metadata matter for SEO and search?

    Search engines and document managers read the title and keywords. A PDF called “final_v3.pdf” with the right Title metadata still shows a proper name in search results and browser tabs.

    What does “wipe all metadata” remove?

    Title, author, subject, keywords, creator, producer and the creation/modification dates are blanked. This is the quick privacy clean before sharing a document publicly.

    Does editing metadata change the document content?

    No. Pages, text and images are untouched — only the information dictionary of the file changes.

    Is it safe to use this tool with confidential documents?

    Yes — and verifiably so. PDFAgent has no upload step: your file is processed by JavaScript running in your own browser and never leaves your device. You can open your browser’s network panel (or even go offline after loading the page) and confirm that no document data is transmitted.

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