Free Rotate PDF Online
Fix upside-down or sideways PDF pages instantly. Rotate all pages 90°, 180° or 270° — free, no sign-up, completely private, runs in your browser.
Drop your PDF here to rotate
or click to browse — PDF files only
Three simple steps
No software, no account, no wait.
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF or click to browse. The file is processed locally — nothing is uploaded to a server.
Choose Rotation
Select 90° clockwise, 180° (flip), or 270° clockwise (90° counter-clockwise). All pages are rotated together.
Download Rotated PDF
Click Rotate PDF and the corrected file downloads instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Upload your PDF, select the rotation angle (90°, 180° or 270°), and click Rotate PDF. The corrected file downloads instantly — no account needed.
Currently this tool rotates all pages by the same angle. For rotating individual pages, open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader or your system PDF viewer which allows per-page rotation.
No — rotation is a metadata operation. The content is not re-rendered or re-encoded. Text, images and layout are preserved exactly.
No — rotation happens entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. Your file never leaves your device.
270° clockwise is the same as 90° counter-clockwise. Use it if your document is rotated the wrong way and 90° clockwise makes it worse.
Rotate PDF Pages Free Online
Scanned documents often come out sideways or upside-down. Our PDF rotation tool corrects this in one click — no Adobe Acrobat needed, no account, no upload.
When to Rotate a PDF
Common situations: scanned documents where pages are 90° sideways, PDFs received in landscape orientation that should be portrait, or forms that display upside-down on screen.
Private PDF Rotation
All rotation happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib. Your PDF — including any sensitive content — never leaves your device.
Rotation Angles Explained
90° clockwise turns a portrait page into landscape (left side goes to top). 180° flips the page upside-down. 270° clockwise (same as 90° counter-clockwise) turns landscape back to portrait in the opposite direction.