Remove hidden metadata from your CV before you send it
Strip author names, edit history, software tags and other hidden data from your CV's PDF — in your browser. Send a clean file without uploading the original anywhere.
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Send a clean CV
Hide your traces
Remove the author name, timestamps and the software that created the file.
Nothing uploaded
Your CV — full of personal details — is cleaned on your device, never on a server.
One click, instant
Strip the metadata and download a fresh PDF in seconds, with no watermark.
What your CV quietly reveals
A PDF carries more than what's printed on it. The metadata can include your full name (even if you used initials), the exact dates you created and last edited the file, the word processor and version you used, and sometimes earlier revision traces. A recruiter — or an automated system — can read all of it. If you tailored the same CV for several roles, the timestamps can even hint at that.
Clean it without handing over your details
Uploading a document packed with your name, address and work history to a random metadata-removal site is its own privacy problem. pdfnoupload strips the metadata in your browser with pdf-lib and hands you a clean copy — nothing is transmitted. Pair it with a quick redaction pass if you also want to remove visible details like your home address.
Frequently asked questions
Is my CV uploaded?+
No. Metadata is removed in your browser; you can verify zero uploads in DevTools → Network.
What metadata gets removed?+
Document properties such as author, title, creation and modification dates, and the producing software are cleared.
Will the CV still look the same?+
Yes. Only the hidden document properties change — the visible content and layout are untouched.
Does it remove visible personal details too?+
Metadata removal handles hidden data; to remove visible text like an address, use the Redact tool as well.