PDF Metadata EditorEdit Metadata with Ease

Effortlessly edit PDF metadata online or with our downloadable version. Perfect for professionals and casual users alike.

Online Editor

Edit PDF metadata directly in your browser

  • No installation
  • Works in any modern browser
  • Edit all the basic metadata fields

Desktop Version

Get the full power of PDF Metadata Editor

  • Support Basic, XMP Pdf, XMP Dublin Core and XMP Rights metadata
  • Unicode support, can use all languages and encodings
  • Batch clear, edit and rename metadata
  • Command line edit, clear, rename and more
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Why Choose PDF Metadata Editor?

User-Friendly Interface

Intuitive design for easy navigation and quick edits.

Secure and Private

Your PDFs are processed locally, ensuring data privacy.

Cross-Platform Compatibility

Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Regular Updates

Constantly improving with new features and optimizations.

Understand why Metadata is important

Searchability and Organization

  • Makes files easier to find through your computer's search function
  • Helps you quickly identify documents without opening them
  • Enables better organization in document management systems

Professional Presentation

  • Proper titles and descriptions look more professional when sharing documents
  • Recipients can immediately understand what they're receiving
  • Maintains a consistent standard in business communications

Accessibility

  • Screen readers rely on metadata to help visually impaired users navigate documents
  • Proper document structure helps all users better understand the content
  • Makes documents more usable for people with disabilities

Version Control and Documentation

  • Tracks document authors and creation dates
  • Helps maintain version history
  • Makes it easier to verify document authenticity

Compliance and Legal Requirements

  • Some industries require specific metadata for regulatory compliance
  • Can be important for legal documentation and record-keeping
  • Helps establish document authenticity in legal contexts