PDF Metadata Viewer
View PDF title, author, dates, producer and page count.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded or stored on the server.
About PDF Metadata Viewer
PDF Metadata Viewer helps inspect common document information stored inside a PDF file. Upload a PDF in the browser and the tool attempts to show title, author, subject, creator, producer, creation date, modification date, page count and file size. This is useful when checking exported reports, ebooks, invoices, resumes, forms, design proofs or documents received from another person. Metadata can reveal how a file was created, which software produced it and whether basic document fields were filled correctly before publishing or sharing. The tool performs analysis locally in the browser, so your PDF is not uploaded or stored by Toolexa. Some PDFs may have missing metadata fields, and encrypted or malformed files may limit what can be read. Results appear in a structured panel that can be copied for review, support notes or documentation. Clear file resets the page so another PDF can be inspected quickly.
How to use PDF Metadata Viewer?
- Choose a PDF file.
- Click View Metadata.
- Review the available document fields.
- Copy the metadata summary if needed.
- Clear the file to inspect another PDF.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
PDF Metadata Viewer Features
- Display Title
- Display Author
- Display Subject
- Display Creator
- Display Producer
- Display Creation Date
- Display Modification Date
- Display Page Count
- Display File Size
PDF Metadata Viewer FAQs
Does this viewer store PDF metadata?
No, the PDF is inspected locally in your browser.
Why are some fields blank?
Some PDFs do not include every metadata field.
Can it show page count?
Yes, accessible PDFs show page count.
Can encrypted PDFs be inspected?
Encrypted PDFs may block metadata or page access.
Can I copy the metadata?
Yes, use the Copy Result button.