Rotate PDF
Rotate your PDF pages to the correct orientation. You can rotate all pages at once.
Select PDF files
or drag and drop
How It Works
Rotate PDF applies the same rotation (90°, 180°, or 270°) to every page in your document using pdf-lib in the browser. The original file is read locally, transformed, and offered as a new download—so orientation fixes for scans and sideways exports stay on your device without an extra server round-trip.
How to Use
- Upload one PDF that needs a consistent rotation.
- Pick 90°, 180°, or 270° depending on how the pages should turn.
- Click “Rotate PDF” and wait for processing.
- Download the rotated file, or rotate another document.
Common Use Cases
- Fixing phone or scanner output that saved pages sideways.
- Straightening a batch of forms that were scanned in the wrong orientation.
- Preparing PDFs for viewers or printers that expect portrait layout.
- Correcting exports from design tools that flipped the page angle.
FAQ
- Does rotating a PDF lose quality?
- Rotation updates page orientation metadata and drawing commands; it does not re-rasterize photos like resizing an image would. Your content should stay as sharp as in the source PDF.
- Can I rotate only some pages?
- This tool rotates every page by the same amount. For mixed orientations, split the PDF, rotate segments, and merge again, or use desktop software that supports per-page rotation.
- Is rotating PDFs in the browser private?
- Processing happens in your browser memory, so the file is not sent to our servers for rotation. Clear downloads and temp files on shared computers if your document is sensitive.