Tool location: /pdf/rotate
Rotating PDF pages fixes documents that were scanned sideways, upside down, or in landscape mode when they should be portrait. You can rotate individual pages or all pages at once, choosing from 90-degree clockwise, counterclockwise, or 180-degree rotation.
Click "Select PDF File" or drag and drop your PDF into the upload area. All pages will be displayed as thumbnails for easy viewing.
Choose which pages need rotation:
Select your rotation angle:
Click the rotation button to apply. The thumbnails will update immediately to show the new orientation. You can rotate pages multiple times if needed.
Once satisfied with the rotation, click "Download" to save your corrected PDF document.
Rotate only the pages that need fixing while leaving others unchanged.
Choose 90 degrees (clockwise or counter-clockwise) or 180 degrees rotation.
See all pages as thumbnails to easily identify which ones need rotation.
See rotation changes immediately in the thumbnail view before downloading.
Rotate all pages at once with a single click using "Select All".
Rotate pages multiple times to achieve any final orientation.
Rotation is permanent in the downloaded file. Keep your original as a backup.
Some PDFs with complex layouts may display differently after rotation.
Text and images rotate together - you cannot rotate them separately.
A: Yes! Click on individual page thumbnails to select only the pages you want to rotate. Only selected pages will be affected.
A: Clockwise rotation turns the page to the right (like turning a steering wheel right). Counter-clockwise turns it to the left. If a page is sideways, you will need to determine which direction will make it upright.
A: Select the upside-down page and choose 180-degree rotation. This flips the page completely without changing its landscape/portrait orientation.
A: Before downloading, you can rotate the page again in the opposite direction. After downloading, you would need to re-upload the original file.
A: No. Rotation is a lossless operation that changes page orientation without recompressing or altering the actual content.
A: Scanners may not detect page orientation automatically. Documents fed sideways or upside down into the scanner will appear rotated in the resulting PDF.