Enhance efficiency, drive automation, and gain insights by programmatically extracting XMP metadata from PDF files.

XMP, or Extensible Metadata Platform, acts like a digital label embedded within PDFs, carrying information beyond the document itself. It holds details like author names, creation dates, keywords, and even revision history. Programmatically extracting this XMP data unlocks a treasure trove of possibilities. Imagine automatically organizing PDFs based on author or keyword, extracting copyright information for legal purposes, or even tracing the evolution of a document through its XMP timestamps. This power makes XMP extraction invaluable for researchers, librarians, and anyone who wants to squeeze the most out of their PDF collection.