Rotate PDF Pages
Key Features
Rotate PDF pages 90°, 180°, or 270° instantly
Rotate all pages or select specific pages
Rotate odd or even pages only
Custom page ranges (e.g., 1,3,5-10)
Preserves PDF quality and content
No file storage - processed and deleted immediately
Compatible with all PDF types
Supports files up to 50MB
Common Use Cases
- Fix scanned documents that are upside down or sideways
- Correct orientation of mobile phone photos converted to PDF
- Rotate pages that were scanned in wrong direction
- Fix book pages scanned in mixed orientations
- Prepare PDFs for printing in correct orientation
- Rotate alternating pages for double-sided scanning corrections
- Fix presentation slides with wrong rotation
- Correct orientation before merging multiple PDFs
How to Use PDF Rotate
- Click "Select PDF File" and choose the PDF you want to rotate
- Select rotation direction (90° clockwise, 180°, or 90° counter-clockwise)
- Choose which pages to rotate (all, odd, even, or custom)
- If custom, specify page numbers (e.g., 1,3,5-10)
- Click "Rotate PDF" to apply the rotation
- Download your rotated PDF file
Frequently Asked Questions
No, rotation is a lossless operation. The PDF quality, resolution, and content remain exactly the same. Only the page orientation changes. All text, images, and formatting are preserved perfectly.
Currently, each operation applies one rotation to selected pages. To rotate different pages at different angles, process the PDF multiple times with different page selections and rotations.
Odd pages are pages 1, 3, 5, 7, etc. Even pages are 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. This is useful for fixing double-sided scans where odd and even pages need different rotations.
Use commas to separate individual pages and hyphens for ranges. Examples: "1,5,9" rotates pages 1, 5, and 9. "1-5,10" rotates pages 1 through 5 and page 10. "3-" rotates page 3 to the end.
Your files are processed in memory and immediately deleted after rotation. We do not store, archive, or access your files in any way. Your privacy is our priority.
No, you must first unlock the PDF using our PDF Unlock tool, then rotate it. Password-protected PDFs cannot be modified without the password.
The file size limit is 50MB, which typically allows for hundreds of pages. Most PDFs will work fine. Very large documents may need to be split first.
Yes, all PDF features including bookmarks, hyperlinks, form fields, and metadata are preserved during rotation. Only the visual orientation of the pages changes.