Free online PDF tool
Set title, author, subject and keywords on a PDF
When you prepare a PDF for sharing, you can set clear and consistent metadata: a meaningful title, the author, a short subject and a list of keywords. PdfWiseAI lets you edit these fields without uploading the file.
Use Edit PDF MetadataHow it helps
A straightforward way to work with your document
Use this together with the metadata-cleaning tool: clean before publication, set new metadata when you repurpose a document or apply a standard schema across many files.
The transformation runs in your browser. The source PDF stays on your device.
Three simple steps
How to use Edit PDF Metadata
- 1
Select a PDF.
- 2
Fill in the metadata fields you want to update.
- 3
Download the updated PDF.
Professional use cases
When a private browser-based workflow helps
This workflow is useful for legal teams assembling exhibits, finance staff preparing statements or tax records, healthcare offices organizing administrative documents, and anyone handling files that should not be copied to an unnecessary conversion server.
PdfWiseAI creates a separate result and leaves the source unchanged. Review page order, image quality, visible content and the output filename before sharing the generated file.
Privacy verification checklist
Check the workflow before using sensitive documents
- Use a harmless sample file first and confirm the expected output.
- Prefer local transformations when no AI analysis is needed.
- Follow your organization’s security, legal and records policies.
- Keep originals until the generated file has been reviewed.
Local processing reduces document transfer, but it is not a certification of compliance with HIPAA, attorney-client duties or another regulatory framework.
Frequently asked questions
Edit PDF Metadata FAQ
Which fields can I edit?
Title, author, subject and keywords. Other fields are preserved.
Can I clear a field?
Blank fields keep their existing value. Use the metadata-cleaning tool to remove metadata.
Is the PDF uploaded?
No. The operation is local.