Tool location: /pdf/pdfinfo
PDF Info displays detailed metadata and properties about your PDF file. See page count, file size, PDF version, creation date, author information, and security settings. This is useful for checking document properties, verifying file details, or troubleshooting PDF issues.
Click "Select PDF File" or drag and drop your PDF into the upload area. The analysis starts automatically.
The first section shows essential file details:
View detailed document properties:
See when the document was created and last modified:
View encryption and security settings:
Get comprehensive information about your PDF in seconds.
See file size, page count, and PDF version at a glance.
View author, title, subject, and creation application.
Check creation and modification dates.
See if the document is encrypted and what permissions are set.
Analysis happens in your browser - files never leave your device.
A: Not all PDFs have complete metadata. Many documents are created without filling in title, author, or other optional fields. This is normal and does not indicate a problem.
A: PDF versions (1.4, 1.5, 1.7, etc.) indicate which PDF specification was used. Higher versions support more features. Most modern readers can open all versions.
A: This tool only displays information. To edit metadata, you would need a PDF editor application.
A: File size depends on content: PDFs with high-resolution images are large; text-only documents are small. Compression level also affects size.
A: Permissions control what actions are allowed: printing, copying text, editing, form filling, etc. Password-protected PDFs may have restrictions on these operations.
A: Yes. All analysis happens in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded anywhere, and no information is stored or transmitted.