About Rotate PDF
Rotate PDF changes the orientation of every page in a PDF document by a specified angle — 90° clockwise, 180°, or 90° counter-clockwise. This is the fix for PDFs that scanned or exported sideways, upside-down, or in the wrong orientation for printing.
Rotation is lossless — pages are not re-rendered, just reoriented. File size does not change, text remains selectable, and the operation is instant.
How it works
- Upload the PDF with misoriented pagesDrag a PDF into the converter. All pages will be rotated by the angle you choose.
- Pick a rotation angle90° rotates clockwise. 180° flips pages upside-down. 270° rotates counter-clockwise (same as "90° left").
- Download the rotated PDFOutput preserves page quality, text, and searchability.
When to use Rotate PDF
Fixing scanner output that came out sideways
Flatbed scanners sometimes produce pages in landscape when you wanted portrait. One 90° rotation fixes the whole document.
Correcting phone-scanned documents
Mobile scanning apps occasionally misdetect orientation. Rotate 180° to flip back to right-side-up.
Converting between portrait and landscape for printing
Some printers prefer one orientation. Rotate the PDF 90° before sending to the printer.
Frequently asked questions
Can I rotate only specific pages instead of all of them?
Not in this tool — all pages rotate together. For per-page rotation, split the PDF first, rotate individual pages, then merge back. Per-page rotation is on the roadmap.
Does rotation reduce quality?
No. The rotation is recorded as a page attribute; the underlying content is not re-rendered. Output is byte-for-byte lossless.
Will the rotated PDF print correctly?
Yes. Both Adobe Acrobat and native OS print dialogs respect the rotation metadata, so printed output matches what you see on screen.