How to Change PDF Metadata
1. Upload Your PDF
Select the document whose metadata you want to edit.
2. Edit Metadata Fields
Fill in or change the title, author, subject, and keywords.
3. Apply Changes
Click the button to save the new metadata to your PDF.
4. Download Your PDF
Your PDF with updated properties is ready for download.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Editing: Modify key metadata fields including Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords.
- Improve SEO: Adding relevant keywords and a descriptive title can improve your PDF's discoverability in search engines.
- Better Organization: Use metadata to properly categorize and search for your documents on your local machine or in document management systems.
- Correct Misinformation: Easily fix incorrect or outdated author names or other properties embedded in the file.
- Secure & Private: All metadata editing happens locally in your browser, so your files and their information are never uploaded.
Use Cases
Ensure your e-books and reports have the correct author and title information before distribution.
Tag marketing materials and official documents with relevant keywords for better internal search and brand consistency.
Update the metadata of scanned or legacy documents to make them more easily searchable and identifiable.
Tips & Best Practices
Use Comma-Separated Keywords
For the "Keywords" field, separate multiple keywords or phrases with a comma for the best compatibility with search systems.
Leave Fields Blank to Clear
To remove existing metadata from a field (like the author), simply leave that field blank when you apply the changes.
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