Rename files and edit PDF metadata locally in your browser.
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Our free PDF renaming and metadata editor lets you change the document title, author, subject, keywords, and filenameโall in your browser without uploading files. PDF metadata is embedded information that appears in file properties, search results, and document viewers. Properly configured metadata improves document discoverability, professionalism, and SEO when PDFs are published online.
This tool is perfect for cleaning up metadata from scanned documents, rebranding PDFs with your company information, or adding SEO-friendly keywords before publishing. Unlike desktop software that requires installation, this browser-based tool works on any device and processes files locally for complete privacy.
Add SEO-optimized titles, author names, and keywords to improve discovery in search engines and ebook libraries.
Replace generic scanner metadata ("Scan0001.pdf") with meaningful titles and author information.
Brand proposals and reports with your company name as author and project names as subjects.
Ensure proper title and subject metadata for filings, contracts, and discovery documents.
You can edit the Title, Author, Subject, and Keywords fields. These appear in file properties and are indexed by search engines. You can also change the downloaded filename independently of the internal title.
No. This tool only modifies the metadata properties embedded in the file. The visible content, formatting, images, and text remain completely unchanged. Think of it like editing a file's "Properties" in Windows Explorer.
Yesโsimply clear all metadata fields before downloading. This removes author names, timestamps, and software information. For complete metadata stripping, also try our Compress PDF tool which removes all metadata as part of compression.
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