Rotate PDF Pages — Free Online Tool

Select pages and rotate them 90°, 180°, or 270° — no upload needed.

How It Works

  1. 1Upload your PDF by dragging it into the drop zone or clicking to browse.
  2. 2Rotate individual pages or the whole document by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
  3. 3Click Download to save your rotated PDF.

About Rotate PDF

Got a scanned PDF with pages in the wrong orientation? Scanned documents, faxes, and photos saved as PDFs often end up with some pages rotated sideways or upside down, making them difficult to read and unprofessional to share. This tool lets you fix that in seconds. Upload your PDF file and you will see thumbnail previews of every page. Select the pages you want to rotate — either click individual pages or select all at once — then choose the rotation angle: 90 degrees clockwise, 180 degrees (flip upside down), or 270 degrees (90 degrees counter-clockwise). Download the corrected PDF with all pages oriented correctly, preserving the original content quality and formatting. This is essential for office workers fixing scanned documents, students correcting PDF handouts, and anyone preparing documents for professional presentation or digital archiving. The rotation modifies only the page orientation metadata, so text, images, and layout remain untouched.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rotate individual pages?

Yes. Select specific pages by clicking their thumbnails, then apply the rotation. Unselected pages remain unchanged.

What rotation angles are available?

You can rotate pages by 90° (clockwise), 180°, or 270° (counter-clockwise). Rotation is cumulative — rotating a page that's already at 90° by another 90° gives 180°.

Does rotating a page break text selection or search?

No. Rotation only changes the page's display orientation in the PDF; the underlying text layer and its coordinates are untouched, so copy, search, and screen-reader access keep working.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. Transmute processes everything locally in your browser using JavaScript and the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device — there is no server, no upload, no cloud processing.

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