Rotate a PDF
Fix sideways or upside-down pages — one page, a selected group, or the whole document at once. Works the same with a tap on your phone as it does with a click on desktop.
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How rotating a PDF works
Rotating a PDF page doesn't touch its actual content — it just updates the page's stored orientation, the same flag every PDF reader already checks before displaying a page. That makes it a fast, lossless fix for the most common orientation problems: a scan that came out sideways, a page exported in the wrong orientation, or a photo turned into a PDF at the wrong angle.
Each page thumbnail has its own rotate-left and rotate-right arrows for one-off fixes. For a document with several pages that need the same fix, select them first — tap the circle on each thumbnail you want, or use "Select portrait pages" / "Select landscape pages" to grab a whole group based on their current orientation — then rotate the selection in one click. If the entire file needs the same rotation, "Rotate all" applies it to every page at once. Made a mistake? Undo steps back through your recent changes, and Reset all returns every page to its original orientation.
Common use cases
- Fixing scanned documents that came out sideways or upside-down
- Correcting a single mis-oriented page in an otherwise fine PDF
- Rotating every landscape page in a mixed-orientation scan back to portrait in one click
- Straightening out photos or receipts converted to PDF at the wrong angle
- Preparing a document for printing in the correct orientation
Everything happens locally in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded to a server.
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Rotate PDF — frequently asked questions
Upload your PDF, use the rotate-left or rotate-right arrows under any page thumbnail (or "Rotate all" for the whole document), then apply and download — no account or payment needed.
Yes — tap the circle in the corner of each thumbnail to select it, or use "Select portrait pages" / "Select landscape pages" to select a group automatically, then rotate the whole selection with one click.
Yes — each page thumbnail has its own rotate-left and rotate-right arrows, so you can fix a single sideways page without touching the rest of the document.
Click Undo (or press Ctrl+Z) to step back through your recent rotations, or Reset all to start over.
Yes — this is one of the most common uses. Scanned documents often come out rotated 90 or 180 degrees, and this tool fixes that in a couple of taps per page, or for the whole batch at once.
No. Rotating only updates the page's stored rotation flag — the underlying content (text, images, everything) is left completely untouched, so there's no quality loss.
Yes — every control, including the rotate arrows on each page, works with a tap and doesn't rely on a mouse hover, so it's fully usable on a phone or tablet.
No. Rotation is applied entirely in your browser — your file is never sent to a server.