Remove Metadata
Every PDF carries metadata that can reveal who created it, what software was used, when it was last modified, and more. This tool strips all of it -- the info dictionary, XMP metadata streams, document IDs, and application-specific data -- leaving a clean document with no trace of its origin.
How It Works
- Upload a PDF file.
- Click Remove Metadata.
- Download the cleaned file.
No options to configure. The tool is thorough by design: it clears everything.
What Gets Removed
- Info dictionary fields: Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, Creator, Producer, creation date, modification date
- XMP metadata stream: The XML-based metadata block stored in the document catalog
- Document IDs: Unique identifiers in the PDF trailer that can be used to track a document across systems
- PieceInfo: Application-specific metadata added by programs like Illustrator or InDesign
What Stays
- All visible page content (text, images, graphics)
- Form fields and annotations
- Bookmarks and links
- The document structure itself
Use Cases
- Removing your name and organization from a document before publishing it anonymously
- Stripping creation timestamps that reveal when a document was prepared
- Cleaning producer strings that identify your PDF software stack
- Preparing documents for regulatory submissions that require metadata-free PDFs
- Removing edit history traces before sharing a document externally
Tips
- Use the View Metadata tool first to see exactly what metadata your PDF contains before stripping it.
- If you need to remove metadata and JavaScript, annotations, and embedded files, use Sanitize PDF for a more thorough cleaning.
- Metadata removal is permanent. Keep your original if you might need that data later.
Related Tools
- Sanitize PDF -- remove metadata plus scripts, attachments, and more
- Encrypt PDF -- protect the cleaned PDF with a password
- Compress PDF -- removing metadata can slightly reduce file size; compress for more savings