Remove PDF Metadata
Strip all metadata from your PDF documents for privacy. Removes title, author, subject, keywords, producer, and creator information.
Strip every metadata field - title, author, software, creator.
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Instant Processing
Browser-Based
Features
Remove all metadata fields at once
Strips title, author, subject, keywords
Clears producer and creator information
100% browser-based processing
No upload to servers
Protects your privacy
No watermarks on output
One-click operation
How It Looks
With Metadata
Metadata Removed
How It Works
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Upload your PDF document
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Click Remove Metadata
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All metadata fields are cleared
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Download your clean PDF
Common Use Cases
Removing personal information before sharing documents
Stripping author details for anonymous submissions
Cleaning metadata before publishing online
Removing software version information
Preparing documents for privacy-compliant sharing
Sanitizing PDFs before sending to third parties
Frequently Asked Questions
What metadata is removed?
All standard PDF metadata fields are cleared: title, author, subject, keywords, producer (the software that created the PDF), and creator. The document content is not affected.
Is this the same as redacting?
No. Metadata removal only clears the document properties (title, author, etc.). Redacting removes visible content from pages. Use our Redact tool to remove sensitive text or images from the document itself.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser. Your document never leaves your device, ensuring maximum privacy.
Can I undo metadata removal?
The original metadata cannot be recovered after removal. Keep a backup of your original file if you might need the metadata later.