Rotate PDF
Rotate PDF pages 90°, 180° or 270° — one page or all at once.
Drag & drop your PDF here, or click to choose. Your file never leaves your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Rotate pages
Rotate PDF lets you turn any PDF page 90°, 180° or 270° right from your browser. Load a PDF and you get a thumbnail of every page; use the per-page Rotate button to fix a single sideways scan, or Rotate all left/right to spin the whole document at once, watching each change live before you commit. When you download, the rotation is written permanently into the PDF with pdf-lib, so pages stay correctly oriented in every viewer and print job — not just on screen. Everything runs locally: your file is never uploaded, making this a private, free, no-signup alternative to iLovePDF and Smallpdf.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I rotate a single page in a PDF?
Load your PDF, find the page in the thumbnail grid, and click its Rotate button. Each click adds 90° to that page only; the live preview turns instantly so you can see the result before downloading.
Can I rotate all pages at once?
Yes. Use the Rotate all left 90° or Rotate all right 90° buttons to turn every page together, and Reset to clear all rotations. You can still fine-tune individual pages afterward.
Is the rotation saved permanently into the file?
Yes. Unlike a screen-only preview, this tool writes the new rotation angle into each page when you download, so the PDF opens correctly rotated in any reader, browser or printer.
Are my PDF files uploaded to a server?
No. The entire process runs in your browser using pdf.js to preview and pdf-lib to save. Your file never leaves your device, which makes it fully private and safe for confidential documents.
Does it rotate 90, 180 and 270 degrees?
Yes. Each Rotate click cycles through 90°, 180° and 270°, so you can correct pages that are sideways either direction or fully upside down.
Is there a file size or page limit?
There is no artificial limit and no signup. Because the work happens on your own device, very large PDFs depend only on your computer's memory rather than an upload cap.
Why are some pages already landscape after rotating?
Rotation is added on top of each page's existing orientation. If a page was already turned, your delta combines with that angle — the preview always shows the final on-screen result so there are no surprises in the saved file.