PDF toolsUpdated July 2026

Free PDF Metadata Editor

View and edit a PDF's title, author, subject, and keywords, directly in your browser.

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Add a PDF to view or edit metadata

Choose a PDF file.

Maximum 200 MB
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How to edit PDF metadata

  1. Add a PDF file.
  2. See its existing page count and metadata fields.
  3. Edit the title, author, subject, keywords, or creator.
  4. Save & download.

How this works

Your browser reads and rewrites the PDF's standard document-information dictionary directly using the same PDF library used elsewhere on this site — no file is uploaded, and no server-side processing is involved.

Common use cases

  • Set a proper title and author before sharing a PDF
  • Check a PDF's page count and file size at a glance
  • Add keywords to a PDF to make it easier to find later

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF metadata editor free?

Yes. It is completely free, with no signup and no limits.

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. Editing happens entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to Inqita or stored.

What metadata fields can I edit?

Title, author, subject, keywords, and creator — the standard fields most PDF readers display in a document's properties.

Can I see the page count without editing anything?

Yes — the page count and file size are shown as soon as you add the PDF, even before you change any fields.

Can I edit a password-protected PDF?

Not currently. Remove the password before using the tool.