A regular "print/convert to PDF" strips the original metadata. We read author, creation and modification dates, revision history and EXIF/GPS straight from the supplied source file — with SHA-256 integrity for defensibility.
PDF, Office, images or e-mail — we read the original metadata (e-mail incl. every attachment).
or drag and drop your files here
PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint or images — up to 10 at once.
ExifTool (the forensic standard) reads the metadata and computes the SHA-256.
A normalised, sortable overview per file — e-discovery friendly.
Universal integrity fields plus format-specific metadata.
SHA-256, filename, byte size, MIME type, extraction timestamp.
Title, author, creation and modification date, application, producer, keywords.
Last modified by, revision, editing time, company, manager, template.
Camera, model, capture date, GPS location, orientation, colour profile.
A "print/convert to PDF" creates a new document with a new creation date and its own producer tag. The original's metadata is not in it. That is why we read the source file before conversion.
PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OpenDocument and most image formats (JPG, PNG, TIFF, HEIC). Email files (.eml/.msg) are out of scope for this tool; use the email-evidence feature for those.
We use ExifTool, which has been accepted as evidence in numerous court proceedings, and compute a SHA-256 hash of the exact original. We record what is in the file; we do not independently verify the values.
You still get a valid result with empty fields plus the integrity data (hash, size, type). No error occurs.
1 credit per file. Upload up to 10 files at once and download the result as JSON or CSV.
Also check out the other data-extraction tools for invoices, tables and legal documents.