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Validating PDF/A Compliance

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About PDF/A Validation

PDF/A validation checks whether your document declares PDF/A conformance and inspects the key indicators below. It is a quick conformance check rather than a full ISO 19005 audit:

  • Metadata: PDF/A identification in XMP metadata
  • Fonts: All fonts must be embedded
  • Encryption: Not allowed in PDF/A
  • JavaScript: Not allowed in PDF/A
  • Transparency: Only allowed in PDF/A-2 and later
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Note: This tool checks compliance without modifying your file. To convert a non-compliant PDF, use Convert to PDF/A.
Tips for Best Results
  • PDF/A-1b is the most widely accepted archival standard
  • All fonts must be embedded for PDF/A compliance
  • Transparency effects may prevent PDF/A-1b compliance
  • Use Convert to PDF/A to fix non-compliant documents
  • Remove password protection before validating
Frequently Asked Questions

PDF/A validation checks whether your document declares PDF/A conformance and inspects key indicators such as embedded fonts, correct metadata, and the absence of encryption. It is a quick conformance check, not a full ISO 19005 audit.

Validation checks whether your PDF already meets PDF/A standards — it reports pass or fail without modifying the file. Conversion takes a non-compliant PDF and transforms it into a compliant one by embedding fonts, converting colors, and adjusting metadata.

Use our Convert to PDF/A tool to automatically fix compliance issues. The converter embeds fonts, adjusts color profiles, and removes features not allowed in PDF/A documents.

PDF/A is commonly required in government, legal, healthcare, financial services, and any sector that needs to preserve documents for regulatory compliance or long-term archiving.

Processed on ISO 27001-certified UK servers.

Files are encrypted in transit and automatically deleted.

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