PDF page rotator tools let you correct the orientation of individual pages or an entire document without converting to another format first. This free browser-based tool accepts any standard PDF, lets you rotate pages 90 or 180 degrees, and exports the fixed file immediately. No signup, no watermark, and no file stored on any external server.
PDF Rotate is a free browser-based tool that corrects the orientation of PDF pages by rotating them 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Scanned documents frequently arrive sideways or upside down due to how physical pages are fed into a scanner or multifunction printer. PDF Rotate fixes this without requiring a rescan: upload the PDF, select the rotation angle, and download the corrected file. The rotation is applied to every page in the document. Because rotation is stored as a metadata flag in the PDF format rather than as a pixel-level transformation, the operation preserves full image quality with no degradation. The tool runs entirely in the browser using pdf-lib, so no file is ever uploaded to a server. This makes it appropriate for use with confidential documents. PDF Rotate is used by office workers correcting scanned files, students fixing digitised notes, and anyone who receives a PDF that opens sideways in their viewer. No account, no installation, and no size limit beyond available browser memory.
The most common scenario for PDF Rotate is correcting the output of a flatbed or document scanner that captures pages in landscape orientation when the document is portrait, or vice versa. This happens frequently with older multifunction printers and with manual scanning of bound documents. Rather than rescanning the entire document, which is time-consuming and not always possible for physical documents that are no longer available, rotating the PDF takes seconds. Because PDF rotation is a metadata operation in the PDF format, no pixel data is recalculated or recompressed. The images embedded in the pages remain at their original resolution and quality, which means the fix is lossless. For documents where only some pages need rotation, the recommended workflow is to use PDF Splitter to separate the pages that need rotating from those that do not, rotate the extracted subset, then use PDF Merger to reassemble the full document in the correct order. This approach handles mixed-orientation documents without affecting the pages that are already correctly oriented. The tool runs free in the browser with all processing done locally using pdf-lib, and is compatible with all modern browsers on desktop and mobile.