View Metadata
Document Metadata Viewer
Upload a document to review PDF properties, package details, and document metadata.
Inspect document properties for PDFs, Office files, and OpenDocument files.
Document Metadata Viewer
Drag and drop your file here.
Results will appear here
Choose a file to see the result.
Suggested next step
After checking a file, the next step is usually to remove metadata, edit a few fields, or compare another version.
What this tool checks
Use this page when you want document-focused results instead of a general metadata view. It helps you review authoring fields, package clues, and document properties before sending or publishing a file.
- For PDFs, the page surfaces document properties directly, including fields such as title, author, subject, creator, producer, and dates when present.
- For common Office and OpenDocument files, it can show package details, document properties, app properties, and custom properties when they can be read clearly.
- The output is focused on practical document review, so you can spot obvious author names, software traces, and format clues before sharing.
For many common files, the file stays on your device while the tool runs. No account is required.
How to use it
- 1Upload the document
- 2Review the main file and document details
- 3Open PDF Parser when you need deeper PDF-specific results
What the results show
- PDF support is still the strongest fit, but newer Office and OpenDocument files can now show useful package and authoring details too.
- Older binary Office files may show only identification and file-level clues.
Key terms
Document info
Document info usually refers to metadata fields such as title, author, subject, creator, producer, and timestamps.
XMP
XMP is a flexible metadata format used by many apps to store descriptive, rights, and file history information.
Page count
Page count is one of the fastest structural checks for PDF comparison and document review.
Frequently asked questions
Why is PDF support better than DOCX support?
PDF inspection is more straightforward in an online utility. Office metadata extraction needs a broader parser layer.
What file formats does this tool support?
Document Metadata Viewer works with: PDF documents, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX files, ODT, ODS, ODP files and Legacy DOC, XLS, PPT with basic identification.
What is this tool used for?
Use it for: Check PDF authoring fields, Review Office document metadata before sharing and Identify older document formats and package details.