Rotate PDF Pages Online

Rotate PDF pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°. Rotate all pages or select specific pages. No software installation required.

Upload PDF File

Drag & drop an image here, or click to select

Max file size: 100MB

How to Use

  1. Upload a PDF file by clicking the upload area or dragging and dropping.
  2. Select the desired rotation angle: 90°, 180°, or 270°.
  3. Choose whether to rotate all pages or specific pages.
  4. If rotating specific pages, enter the page numbers (e.g., '1, 3-5, 8').
  5. Click 'Rotate PDF' to apply the rotation.
  6. Download the rotated PDF file.

About PDF Rotation

Why Rotate PDF Pages?

PDF page rotation is commonly needed when documents are scanned in the wrong orientation, when combining pages from different sources with varying orientations, or when preparing documents for specific printing requirements. Rotation corrects the viewing angle without affecting the content.

Rotation Angles Explained

Pages can be rotated by 90° (clockwise quarter turn), 180° (upside down flip), or 270° (counter-clockwise quarter turn, equivalent to 90° counter-clockwise). The rotation is applied to the entire page including all content, images, and annotations.

Selective vs. Full Rotation

You can choose to rotate all pages in the document at once, or select specific pages to rotate. This is particularly useful when only certain pages in a mixed-orientation document need correction, such as landscape tables within a portrait document.

Non-Destructive Processing

PDF rotation is a metadata-level operation that changes the page display angle without re-rendering the content. This means all text, images, and vector graphics maintain their original quality. The rotation information is stored in the PDF page dictionary.

Key Features

  • Rotate pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°
  • Rotate all pages or select specific pages
  • Flexible page selection with ranges
  • 100% client-side processing
  • Non-destructive rotation preserves quality
  • Instant processing and download

Common Use Cases

  • Correcting scanned documents with wrong orientation
  • Fixing landscape pages in portrait documents
  • Preparing documents for printing
  • Adjusting page orientation for presentations
  • Standardizing orientation across merged documents