Edit & Optimize

View Metadata

Inspect PDF document properties like title, author, subject, and page count.

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Supported: .pdf

Files stay in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.

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About this tool

A clearer workflow around View Metadata

Inspect PDF document properties like title, author, subject, and page count. The page layout is designed to feel guided: the workspace stays central, the actions stay easy to scan, and the surrounding sections answer the common next questions without sending you elsewhere.

Private workflow

Files stay in the browser workspace during normal processing.

Guided controls

The View Metadata page keeps the options panel, preview, and run flow in one place.

Built for quick tasks

Inspect PDF document properties like title, author, subject, and page count.

How it works

Use View Metadata in 3 steps

1

Add your file

Drop your file into View Metadata and let the workspace prepare the preview locally.

2

Adjust the settings

Choose page ranges, output details, or editing controls before running the tool.

3

Process and download

Run the action in your browser and download the finished file right away.

In browserPrivate workflowNo account needed

Best for

Edit & Optimize

Improve readability, annotate content, compare files, and repair common issues.

Tool flow

Upload, tune, download

One workspace keeps file preview, options, and export together.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF tool free to use?

Yes. Every tool here is free and works directly in your browser with no account required.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Files are processed locally in your browser. Your data stays on your device.

Can I process multiple files at once?

Yes. Tools like Merge PDF, JPG to PDF, and comparison workflows support multiple file selection.