Rotate PDF
Rotate all pages or only selected pages of a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees, losslessly.
How to use the Rotate PDF
Step 1 — Choose rotation
- 90° quarter-turn clockwise.
- 180° upside down.
- 270° quarter-turn anticlockwise.
Step 2 — Upload
- Drag your PDF in or click to browse.
Step 3 — Rotate
- Press Process; every page is rotated on the server, losslessly.
Step 4 — Download
- Download the corrected PDF.
- Files are deleted within an hour.
Frequently asked questions
No. Rotation is completely lossless — text stays selectable and graphics stay sharp. Only the page orientation changes.
Yes. Choose “Specific pages” and enter page numbers and ranges like 2, 4-6, 9. Only those pages are rotated; the rest keep their orientation, so the final PDF can mix portrait and landscape pages.
By default yes, all pages rotate by the same amount, which fixes a file that is entirely sideways. Switch to “Specific pages” to rotate only the ones you choose.
Scanners and phone cameras sometimes capture pages in the wrong orientation. Rotating here permanently corrects how the PDF displays and prints.
90° turns pages a quarter-turn clockwise, 270° a quarter-turn anticlockwise, and 180° flips them upside down.
No. Remove the password first, as encrypted pages cannot be read.
About the Rotate PDF tool
This tool turns the pages of a PDF by a quarter, half, or three-quarter turn, and saves the result. It is the fix for the common frustration of a PDF that opens sideways or upside down — usually because it was scanned or photographed in the wrong orientation.
Lossless rotation
Rotating by 90, 180, or 270 degrees does not touch the content of the pages — it only changes how they are oriented. Text remains fully selectable and searchable, vector graphics stay perfectly sharp, and nothing is re-compressed or converted to an image. The file you get back is identical in quality to the original, just turned the right way up.
When you need it
Scanners and phone cameras often record a page in landscape when it should be portrait, or capture it upside down, and the resulting PDF then displays incorrectly everywhere it is opened. Rotating the PDF writes the correct orientation into the document itself, so it reads properly on screen and prints the right way. This is more reliable than rotating the view in a PDF reader, which only changes how you see it temporarily and does not fix the file.
Choosing the angle
A 90-degree rotation turns a page a quarter-turn clockwise, which corrects a page lying on its right side. A 270-degree rotation turns it anticlockwise, for a page on its left side. A 180-degree rotation flips a page upside down. You can apply the rotation to every page at once, or choose specific pages and ranges so that only the pages that are wrong get corrected — leaving the rest untouched. This is what you need for a document where, say, only the scanned pages came out sideways while the rest are upright: the final PDF then displays every page the right way, even though they were not all wrong to begin with.
Privacy and limits
PDFs up to 50 MB are accepted, and password-protected files must be unlocked first. Your file is uploaded securely, rotated on the server, and offered for download, then deleted within an hour. To combine PDFs use Merge PDF, to take pages out use Split PDF.