To edit a PDF's metadata online, drop the PDF and the form fills with the current Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, and Producer. Edit the fields and click Save & Download — or click Strip all metadata to wipe them.
PDF Metadata Editor displays a PDF's Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, and Producer fields and lets you edit or strip them. Modification date is updated automatically when you save.
Last updated: 2026-05-07
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What is PDF Metadata Editor?
PDF Metadata Editor displays a PDF's Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, and Producer fields and lets you edit or strip them. Modification date is updated automatically when you save.
Benefits of PDF Metadata Editor
Remove personally-identifying author info
Set a meaningful Title for browser tabs and SEO
Keep keywords accurate for document search
Fix attribution after exporting from another tool
Features
Inline editing of all standard XMP/Info fields
One-click Strip all metadata
Saves with object streams for smaller output
No upload — runs in your browser
Common use cases
Cleaning author info before public release
Setting clear titles for hosted PDFs
Standardizing metadata across a document set
Auditing what a PDF reveals about its origin
Quick steps to use PDF Metadata Editor
Scroll to the workspace below—this same page loads the interactive tool.
Paste or type your input, then run the primary action.
Copy the output or switch tabs to another Developer Friend utility.
For long documents, combine with our JSON formatter, diff, or API tester as needed.
Detailed guide and reference: PDF Metadata Editor
How to Use PDF Metadata Editor
Open the PDF — Drop or pick a PDF — current metadata fills the form.
Save or strip — Click Save & Download to keep your edits, or Strip all metadata to wipe the fields entirely.
What is PDF Metadata Editor?
PDF Metadata Editor displays a PDF's Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, and Producer fields and lets you edit or strip them. Modification date is updated automatically when you save.
As part of the PDF & Document Tools collection on Developer Friend, this utility is designed to handle common document tasks that developers face daily. Whether you are debugging an API response, preparing test data, or converting between formats, PDF Metadata Editor provides a clean interface with instant results.
Why use PDF Metadata Editor online?
Metadata often leaks the original author, file path, or software fingerprint. Cleaning or correcting it before sharing improves privacy and helps PDFs display nicely in browsers and search results.
Browser-based tools eliminate the need to install desktop software, configure dependencies, or create accounts just to perform a quick operation. PDF Metadata Editor on Developer Friend loads in seconds and works entirely on your device — your data stays private, and the tool works even when you are offline after the first visit.
Compared to writing a one-off script, using a dedicated tool reduces the risk of edge-case errors and saves time. For teams, sharing a link to the tool is easier than sharing setup instructions for a local utility.
How to get started
Click the button above to open PDF Metadata Editor in the full Developer Friend workspace. Once there, you can paste your input, select options, and see results immediately. The workspace also lets you open multiple tools in tabs, switch between dark and light themes, and jump to related utilities in the sidebar.
For frequent use, bookmark the tool page or install Developer Friend as a PWA on your device. The entire suite is designed for speed — no loading spinners, no server round-trips for the core operations.
PDF Metadata Editor in your development workflow
Most developers use pdf metadata editor as part of a larger debugging or data-preparation workflow. For example, you might format an API response with the JSON formatter, then use PDF Metadata Editor for the specific transformation you need, and finally verify the result with the appropriate validator.
Developer Friend is built to support this kind of multi-tool workflow. All tools share the same workspace, making it easy to switch between them. You can also use the Workflow Chains tool to automate multi-step transformations with a single click.
Privacy-friendly processing
Developer Friend runs utilities in your browser by default. Your input is not sent to our servers unless a tool explicitly performs a network request you initiate (for example, an API test or DNS lookup). This design makes these tools safer for internal payloads, authentication tokens, configuration secrets, and customer data during debugging sessions.
The tool uses no tracking pixels, no analytics cookies, and no third-party scripts that could access your input. For enterprise teams, this means no compliance concerns about data leaving the browser.
Example Usage
Here is a typical workflow with PDF Metadata Editor on Developer Friend:
1. Paste your input data into the tool
2. Select the desired operation or format
3. Click the action button to process
4. Copy the result to your clipboard
The tool handles common edge cases automatically, including special characters, Unicode text, and large inputs. For more complex workflows, combine PDF Metadata Editor with other Developer Friend tools using the tabbed workspace.
Key Features and Benefits
Key Features
Inline editing of all standard XMP/Info fields
One-click Strip all metadata
Saves with object streams for smaller output
No upload — runs in your browser
Benefits
Remove personally-identifying author info
Set a meaningful Title for browser tabs and SEO
Keep keywords accurate for document search
Fix attribution after exporting from another tool
Common Use Cases
Cleaning author info before public release
Setting clear titles for hosted PDFs
Standardizing metadata across a document set
Auditing what a PDF reveals about its origin
Best Practices
Validate your input first — Make sure your data is well-formed before processing to avoid unexpected results.
Use keyboard shortcuts — Many Developer Friend tools support Ctrl+Enter to execute and Ctrl+Shift+C to copy output.
Combine tools for complex workflows — Use the tabbed workspace to chain multiple tools together for multi-step operations.
Bookmark frequently used tools — Save time by bookmarking direct links to the tools you use most often.
Keep sensitive data local — Avoid pasting production credentials into tools that make network requests; use client-side-only tools for sensitive data.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Pasting incomplete data — Truncated input often causes parse errors. Make sure you copy the entire payload before pasting.
Confusing encoding with encryption — Encoding (Base64, URL, Hex) is reversible and not secure. Use proper encryption for sensitive data protection.
Ignoring character encoding — UTF-8 is the standard. If your input contains non-ASCII characters, ensure your source and target both expect UTF-8.
Not validating output — Always verify the result before using it in production. A quick check prevents cascading errors downstream.
How this compares to alternatives
PDF Metadata Editor on Developer Friend is aimed at fast paste-and-run workflows in a browser tab: no install, no sign-up, and copy-friendly output. Full desktop suites (IDEs, Postman) are stronger for saved projects and team collaboration; CLI and language libraries are better for automation and CI. Choose this tool when you want immediate feedback and, for most utilities, processing that stays on your device.
Frequently Asked Questions about PDF Metadata Editor
What PDF metadata can I edit?
Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, and Producer. Modification date is updated automatically when you save.
How do I clean author info from a PDF?
Open the PDF and click "Strip all metadata". All editable metadata fields are blanked out and the file downloads with a clean trailer.
Why does Title matter?
Browsers and PDF readers display the Title in tabs and bookmarks. Setting a clear Title also helps search engines if the PDF is hosted online.
Is the PDF Metadata Editor on Developer Friend free?
Yes. PDF Metadata Editor and every other utility on Developer Friend are free to use in your browser. There is no sign-up wall and no paywall for core features.
Does my data leave my device when I use PDF Metadata Editor?
By default, PDF Metadata Editor runs entirely in your browser. Your input is not uploaded to Developer Friend servers unless the tool explicitly performs a network request you start (for example, an API test or DNS lookup).
Can I use PDF Metadata Editor offline?
After the first load, Developer Friend is cached by your browser and most tools work offline. Tools that need live network access still require a connection.
Who is Developer Friend for?
Developer Friend is built for software engineers, QA, DevOps, and technical writers who need fast formatters, encoders, and API helpers without installing desktop software.
How many tools are on Developer Friend?
Developer Friend offers 78+ free developer tools across JSON, API, encoding, time, Dev, and AI-assisted workflows.
Developer Friend is a free workspace with 78+ developer tools for JSON, APIs, encoding, time math, Dev utilities, and optional AI-assisted explainers. It is built for engineers who want fast answers in a browser tab without installing desktop software.
Privacy assurance
All processing happens in your browser for tools that do not initiate a network call. Sensitive payloads like JWTs, .env excerpts, and SQL drafts stay on your device unless you deliberately use a networked feature.
Why teams trust the platform
The interface is keyboard-friendly, theme-aware, and consistent across tools so you can move from formatting JSON to testing an API without relearning controls. There are no paywalls on core utilities and no sign-up requirement for day-to-day use.