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Rotate PDF Pages

Fix sideways or upside-down pages permanently.

Processed locally — your files never leave your device

How to use Rotate PDF

  1. 1

    Open the PDF with sideways or upside-down pages.

  2. 2

    Choose the rotation: 90° right, 90° left, or 180°.

  3. 3

    Choose the scope: all pages, odd, even, or hand-picked pages.

  4. 4

    Click Rotate and download the corrected document.

About this tool

Scanners and phone cameras love producing sideways pages. The catch: rotating a page in your PDF viewer usually only changes how it's displayed for you — the file itself stays wrong, and the next person opens it sideways again. This tool writes the rotation into the PDF permanently, so the document opens correctly everywhere.

The odd/even scopes exist because double-sided scanning on single-sided scanners commonly leaves every second page upside down — select "even" with a 180° rotation and the whole problem is fixed in one pass. For the occasional rogue page, switch to "selected" and click the exact pages in the thumbnail grid.

Rotation is lossless: the page content isn't re-rendered, just tagged with its new orientation, so quality and file size stay identical.

Frequently asked questions

Why do my pages look fine in my viewer but sideways for others?

Your viewer remembered a temporary view rotation that isn't saved in the file. This tool writes the rotation into the PDF itself so it displays correctly for everyone.

Can I rotate just one page?

Yes. Choose the "Selected" scope, click the page (or pages) in the thumbnail grid, and only those are rotated.

Why would I rotate odd or even pages only?

Flatbed-scanning a double-sided stack often leaves all backs (even pages) upside down. Rotating even pages by 180° fixes every one of them at once.

Does rotating affect quality or file size?

No. Rotation only updates each page's orientation flag — the underlying content is untouched, so the file stays pixel-identical and the same size.

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