Rotate PDF pages by 90°, 180° or 270° — rotate all pages at once or select individual pages. Preview the result and download your corrected PDF instantly.
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You can rotate pages by 90° clockwise (portrait to landscape), 180° (upside down to right-side up), or 270° clockwise (equivalent to 90° anti-clockwise, landscape to portrait). These three options cover all standard rotation corrections needed for PDFs that were scanned upside down, sideways or mixed orientation. Each page can be rotated independently, giving you full control over documents with mixed orientation pages.
Yes — you can choose to rotate all pages at once (e.g. the entire document was scanned sideways) or select specific page numbers to rotate individually (e.g. pages 3, 7 and 12 need rotating while the rest are correct). Enter the page numbers in the selection field, separated by commas or as ranges (e.g. 3,7,12 or 5-9). This is useful for documents where a few scanned pages were placed in the wrong orientation.
No — for programmatically created PDFs (from Word, Excel, software exports), text remains fully searchable after rotation because the text data is stored separately from the visual rendering. For scanned PDFs (image-based), the rotation corrects the visual appearance but the embedded image is rotated as a whole — searchability depends on whether OCR was previously applied to the file and stored in the PDF.
No — rotating PDF pages is an extremely lightweight operation. Rotation in PDF format is stored as metadata (a transform matrix), not as a physical reordering or re-rendering of the content. The file size after rotation is virtually identical to the original. This is one of the key advantages of vector-based PDF format — geometric transforms like rotation are essentially free in terms of storage cost.
Yes — both image-based (scanned) and text-based (programmatic) PDFs can be rotated. For scanned PDFs, the entire page image is rotated as a unit. For text-based PDFs, all content elements (text, images, vector graphics) are rotated together. The visual result is identical — the page appears in the correct orientation after downloading. There is no quality difference between rotating a scanned vs text-based PDF.
This is a common problem. PDF files have two orientation values: the page dimensions (width and height) and a rotation flag. Some PDF creators set the page dimensions correctly but leave the rotation flag at 0°, while others set dimensions as portrait and use a 90° rotation flag to display landscape. When the viewer respects the rotation flag but the printer does not (or vice versa), the printed result is wrong. Using Rotate PDF to embed the correct orientation resolves this permanently.
No — password-protected PDFs with editing restrictions cannot be rotated. Use our Unlock PDF tool to remove the password first (you'll need the document password to unlock it), then rotate the pages, and optionally re-protect the document using our Lock PDF tool. This three-step workflow lets you make all necessary corrections while maintaining document security.
The rotation is written into the PDF file itself when you download it — it is permanent in that saved copy. To undo it, simply upload the rotated file and apply the reverse rotation (e.g. if you rotated 90° clockwise, apply 270° clockwise to reverse it). Keep the original unrotated file as a backup before overwriting, particularly for important documents where you may need to revert.
Rotating all pages in a large document is as fast as rotating one — the rotation flag is applied to page metadata, not re-rendered page by page. Hundreds of pages are processed in milliseconds. For large documents where only specific pages need rotating, identify the incorrect pages first by scrolling through the document in your PDF viewer, note their page numbers, then enter those specific page numbers in the selection field.
No — PDF rotation is performed entirely within your browser using the PDF-lib JavaScript library. Your file is never transmitted to any server. This means even confidential or sensitive PDFs (financial records, legal documents, medical records, HR files) can be processed with complete privacy. No account is required and no file data is retained after the browser tab is closed.