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Reveal pages, dimensions, metadata, author, creation date, encryption, and more — all processed privately in your browser.

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Reading PDF properties…
📁 File Information
Filename
File Size
Size/Page
Page Count
PDF Version
📐 Page Dimensions
Width
Height
Orientation
Std. Format
Uniform Pages
📋 Document Metadata
Title
Author
Subject
Creator
Producer
📅 Dates & Security
Created
Modified
Keywords
Encrypted
Has Bookmarks
File size indicator (max shown: 50 MB)

Everything About Your PDF, Instantly

Full metadata, dimensions, and document analysis — all in your browser.

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Full Metadata

Read title, author, subject, keywords, creator, and producer fields embedded in the PDF document properties.

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Precise Dimensions

Get exact page width and height in millimeters, auto-detected orientation, and nearest standard format (A4, Letter, etc.).

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Security Analysis

Instantly know if the PDF is password-encrypted, has restrictions, and whether it contains bookmarks or an outline.

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Size Breakdown

See total file size, size per page, and a visual indicator — useful for diagnosing bloated PDFs before compression.

How It Works

Three Simple Steps

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Drop Your PDF

Drag and drop or click to select any PDF file. No file size limit — your file never leaves your device.

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Instant Analysis

Our tool uses pdf-lib and PDF.js to read all embedded properties, dimensions, and metadata in milliseconds.

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Review Results

All information is displayed in organized cards — copy any value you need or check another file instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. Everything is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript libraries (pdf-lib and PDF.js). Your file never touches our servers or any remote system.
Why is the author or title field empty?
Many PDFs do not have metadata embedded. This is common for scanned PDFs, PDFs exported from basic tools, or files where the creator did not set document properties. The tool accurately reports what is present.
Can it read encrypted or password-protected PDFs?
For encrypted PDFs, some limited information (like file size and page count) may still be available, but protected metadata fields cannot be read without the password. The tool will indicate if the file is encrypted.
What does "Size per Page" tell me?
Size per page is the average byte count for each page in the PDF. A high value (e.g., over 500 KB/page) usually means the PDF contains large uncompressed images and would benefit from compression.

Understanding Your PDF's Hidden Properties

Every PDF file carries a rich set of hidden metadata that most users never see. From the application that created it, to the exact date it was generated, to the author's name — this information can be invaluable for document management, archiving, and security auditing.

💡 Check before sharing

Before sending a PDF externally, check for author or creator metadata that might reveal your name or software version — information you may want to strip first.

💡 Size per page benchmark

A well-optimized PDF should be under 100 KB per page. If your PDF has images, aim for under 300 KB/page. Above 1 MB/page suggests the file needs compression.

💡 Verify dimensions before printing

Use the dimensions check to confirm your PDF is correctly sized for your intended paper size — preventing costly print errors before sending to a print shop.

💡 Audit batch documents

Checking info on reports or contracts helps confirm they were generated from the correct template (creator tool) and haven't been modified (modification date mismatch).