Rotate PDF
Rotate one or more PDF pages 90, 180 or 270 degrees and download the corrected file.
Quick answer: Rotate one or more PDF pages 90, 180 or 270 degrees and download the corrected file.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I rotate pages in a PDF?
- Drop the PDF, then click the rotate icon on any page tile to turn it 90° clockwise. Use the page-range field plus 90/180/270 buttons for bulk rotation.
- Can I rotate only selected pages?
- Yes. Type a range like 2-5 in the "Apply to pages" field, then click 90°, 180° or 270° to rotate only those pages.
- Will rotation change quality?
- No. Rotation is a metadata change applied losslessly with pdf-lib — text stays as text, images stay byte-for-byte identical.
- Can I rotate scanned PDFs?
- Yes. Scans are just embedded images; they rotate the same way as text PDFs and stay sharp.
- Is rotating PDFs free?
- Yes. No signup, no watermark, no upload — your PDF stays on your device.
- Is there a page limit?
- No fixed limit; rotation is one of the cheapest PDF operations, so even hundred-page PDFs rotate in a moment.
- Are my files stored after rotation?
- No. The PDF never leaves your device, so there's nothing to store on our side.
- Can I rotate PDFs on mobile?
- Yes. The tool works in mobile Safari and Chrome; rotate, then download the corrected PDF.
- Why do pages rotate the wrong way?
- PDF rotation always increments the existing rotation, so a page already rotated 90° becomes 180° on the next click. If you go too far, click again to wrap back around.
- Can I rotate and save without Adobe?
- Yes — that's the whole point. No Adobe Acrobat, no installer, no signup. Just your browser.