Free PDF tool

Rotate PDF

Turn pages the right way up and save the fix — right in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Free · No sign-up · No watermark · Files never leave your browser

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How to rotate PDF pages

Step 1

Drop a PDF into the box above.

Step 2

Choose a rotation of 90, 180, or 270 degrees, and apply it to every page or to a list of pages like 2-4.

Step 3

Click Rotate PDF. The new angle is written into the file by code in your browser tab.

Step 4

Download the corrected PDF. Nothing was uploaded and your original is unchanged.

Your file never leaves your browser

Everything this tool does happens in your browser tab. The PDF is opened, processed, and rebuilt by code running on your own device — it is never uploaded, so there is no server copy, no retention policy to read, and nothing to breach. Close the tab and it is gone.

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF rotator really free?

Free, and there is nothing to sign up for. Rotate as many PDFs as you like, as often as you like — the work happens on your own device, so we have no per-file cost to pass on. The paid statement converter is our business model.

Do my PDF files get uploaded to a server?

No. The rotation is written into the PDF by code running in your browser tab, and the result is handed straight back to you as a download. Nothing goes out but this page's own code and an anonymous tally of how often the tool runs; the file itself never leaves your machine.

Can I rotate just one page?

Yes. Pick the angle you need — 90, 180, or 270 degrees — then either apply it to the whole document or list the pages it should hit, as ranges like 2-4. Pages you do not list come through exactly as they were.

Does the rotation save permanently?

Yes — the angle is written into the downloaded PDF, not just applied in a viewer. Open it anywhere and the pages appear the way you set them. Your original file on disk is untouched; what you get is a new, corrected copy.

Why does my password-protected PDF fail?

A password-protected PDF is encrypted, so the tool cannot read its pages in order to rotate them. Remove the protection in Acrobat, Preview, or whatever you use to open it, save a copy, and rotate that. We show a plain message instead of failing quietly.

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