Rotate PDF
Rotate all pages of a PDF and download the fixed file.
Drag & drop a PDF here, or click to browse
✅ Rotated!
Fix sideways or upside-down pages in a PDF
Scanned pages sometimes appear rotated because the scanner orientation was off. Upload the PDF, and the tool shows thumbnails of all pages. Click on the pages that are wrong to rotate them 90°, 180°, or 270°. You can select multiple pages at once and rotate them all with one click. Then download the corrected PDF. It's a permanent fix, the rotation is written into the file, so it will display correctly on any device, not just yours.
When rotation goes wrong
- A scanned book chapter where alternate pages are upside down because the book was flipped during scanning. Rotate every other page to fix.
- A PDF received from a colleague where one chart is in landscape but all others are portrait. Rotate just that one page so the whole document reads consistently.
- A government form PDF that was scanned sideways. Rotate it upright before signing or filling it.
Tip: The tool rotates the content, not just the view metadata. So once you save, it stays rotated in Acrobat, browser, or print. If you only need to view it correctly temporarily, your PDF reader's rotate view does that without changing the file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rotate all pages at once?
Yes, there's a "Select All" checkbox and a bulk rotate button. You can rotate the entire document in one go.
Does rotating affect the quality?
No, rotation is lossless. The pixels are just reoriented, not recompressed.
Can I rotate only specific pages instead of the whole document?
Yes, click on individual page thumbnails to select just the ones that need fixing, then rotate only those. Pages you don't select stay untouched.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server to rotate it?
No, rotation happens entirely in your browser. The file never leaves your device, so it's safe to use with private or confidential documents.
Will the rotation stick if I open the PDF on a different device?
Yes, the rotation is saved permanently into the PDF file itself, so it displays correctly in any PDF reader, on any device, not just the one you rotated it on.