Get PDF Document Info
Get Document Info & Fonts Catalog
Analyze structural document tags, embedded font subsets, file descriptors, security restriction limits, and metadata properties.
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How Get Document Info Works
Inspect PDF file structures and extract metadata details in 3 simple steps.
Upload PDF Document
Drag & drop or browse your target PDF document into the browser sandbox container.
Metadata Spec Scans
The engine processes document xref dictionary arrays, header tags, security permissions, and fonts recursively.
Data Sheet Export
Copy the formatted data catalog list directly to your clipboard or download it as a structured JSON file.
Complete Structural Metadata Diagnostics
Verify font resources, access limitations, encryption types, and properties without compromising document confidentiality.
Recursive Fonts Auditing
Lists all font names used inside page resources, verifying whether they are fully embedded subsets or fallbacks.
Comprehensive Permissions Check
Audits modification restrictions, printing constraints, copying flags, and annotation configurations.
Completely Offline Scans
All structural dictionary parsing, permission auditing, and font listings are calculated completely locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common queries regarding our browser-based PDF specifications inspector.
Q.How is the PDF document metadata extracted?
The tool reads the Document Catalog dictionary objects containing metadata parameters (Title, Author, Subject, Creator, Producer) recursively in-memory.
Q.Can it detect font embed status?
Yes. It scans the page resources resources for embedded font descriptors to confirm if a font is fully embedded or relies on system fallbacks.
Q.Is my document checked by online servers?
Never. All structural dictionary parsing, permission auditing, and font listings are calculated completely locally on the client-side.
Q.Does this inspector work with encrypted documents?
Yes. It parses unencrypted properties and catalog versions of encrypted documents (marked as encrypted: true), though text reading limits may apply.
