PDF Page Rotator
Rotate individual pages or all pages in a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
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Rotate PDF Pages to the Correct Orientation
Scanned documents and photos saved as PDFs often end up sideways or upside down. This tool fixes that by letting you rotate pages in 90-degree steps, either one page at a time or all pages at once. The corrected orientation is saved permanently into the PDF, so the file opens the right way up on any device or printer.
It is the right tool whenever a scan came out landscape, a phone-captured page is rotated, or a few pages in a longer document face the wrong direction. You can mix and match: rotate the whole file to a baseline, then fine-tune individual pages that still need adjusting.
How to Rotate Your PDF
Upload a PDF by dropping it onto the box or clicking to browse. The tool lists every page with an arrow icon showing its current orientation and the rotation angle in degrees.
Use the "All pages" buttons to turn the entire document 90 degrees clockwise, 90 degrees counter-clockwise, or 180 degrees at once. To adjust a single page, use the CW, CCW, 180, or Reset buttons in that page's row. When everything looks right, click "Save Rotated PDF" and download the corrected file, which is saved with a "rotated_" prefix.
How Rotation Is Stored
Rotation in a PDF is recorded as a page property rather than by redrawing the page contents. This tool reads each page's existing rotation, applies your changes on top, and writes the final angle back into the file. Because the underlying page content is never re-rendered, there is no loss of quality and text stays selectable.
Angles are always normalized to 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees, so repeated rotations simply cycle through those values. The Reset button returns a page to 0 degrees, its upright default.