How to Use
- 1Upload PDF
Upload the PDF document containing pages that need to be rotated to the correct orientation.
- 2Select pages
Choose which pages to rotate β select all pages or click individual page thumbnails.
- 3Choose rotation angle
Select the rotation angle: 90Β° clockwise, 90Β° counter-clockwise, or 180Β° (upside down).
- 4Apply rotation
Click Apply to rotate the selected pages to the new orientation.
- 5Download rotated PDF
Preview the rotated pages to confirm correctness, then download your corrected PDF.
Rotate PDF
Rotate individual pages or every page in your PDF document by 90, 180, or 270 degrees to correct orientation issues. This is especially helpful when documents arrive from scanners or mobile cameras with pages saved in the wrong direction. You can apply a uniform rotation to all pages or select specific pages to rotate independently. The rotation is saved into the PDF file itself, so it displays correctly in any viewer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this tool really free?
- Yes, all our PDF tools are completely free to use with no hidden costs, subscriptions, or per-file charges. We support the service through non-intrusive advertising, not by charging for basic document operations. You can use any tool as many times as you like, with no daily limits, file size restrictions, or account requirements whatsoever.
- Are my files secure?
- Absolutely. All PDF processing happens directly in your browser using local JavaScript and WebAssembly libraries. Your files are never uploaded to any server, never stored in the cloud, and never transmitted over the internet. The files remain entirely on your device from start to finish, giving you complete control over your sensitive and confidential documents.
- Do I need to create an account?
- No registration or account is required to use any of our tools. Simply navigate to the tool you need, upload your file, configure any options, and download the result. There are no sign-in walls, email verification steps, or profile setup processes. We designed these tools to be immediately accessible without any friction or onboarding.
- What browsers are supported?
- Our tools work on all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Brave on both desktop and mobile devices. JavaScript must be enabled for the tools to function. For best performance with large files, we recommend using a recent version of Chrome or Firefox on a desktop computer with adequate memory available.
- Can I rotate specific pages only?
- Yes, you can select individual pages to rotate while leaving others unchanged. Use the thumbnail view to click on specific pages you want to rotate, or select all pages for a uniform rotation. This per-page control is essential when a document has a mix of portrait and landscape pages that need to be corrected individually.
- What rotation angles are available?
- You can rotate pages by 90 degrees clockwise, 90 degrees counter-clockwise (which is equivalent to 270 degrees clockwise), or 180 degrees (upside down). These three options cover all practical rotation corrections. Rotations are cumulative if applied multiple times, so rotating 90 degrees clockwise three times is equivalent to a 270-degree rotation.
- Will rotating a PDF affect the text or images inside?
- No, rotating a page changes its orientation without altering any of the content. Text remains selectable and searchable, images retain their full resolution, and all interactive elements like links and form fields remain functional. The rotation is stored as a page property in the PDF, not as a visual transformation of the content.
- Can I rotate all pages at once?
- Yes, use the "Select All" option to apply the same rotation to every page in the document simultaneously. This is the fastest approach when all pages need the same correction, such as when an entire document was scanned in landscape orientation but needs to be portrait. The rotation is applied in a single operation.
- Does the rotated PDF retain its file size?
- Yes, rotation is a lossless operation that only changes the page orientation property stored in the PDF metadata. No content is re-rendered or re-compressed, so the output file size is essentially the same as the original. This makes rotation much more efficient than methods that re-render pages as images.