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Rotate pages the way you want. Apply to all or selected pages.
Drag & drop files here
or click to select
A sideways or upside-down page in a PDF is a surprisingly common annoyance — scanners, mobile camera apps, and certain export tools frequently get the orientation wrong. PDF Genie's Rotate PDF tool fixes the problem immediately, letting you rotate individual pages or the entire document by 90, 180, or 270 degrees without re-uploading or re-exporting from the source application.
The interface shows you a visual preview of every page, so you can quickly identify which ones need correction and choose the rotation independently for each. You might need to rotate only landscape-oriented diagrams within an otherwise portrait document, or flip every page at once to correct a document that was scanned upside down. Both scenarios are handled with a couple of clicks.
All rotation is handled directly in your browser using the PDF-lib library. The underlying PDF data is modified at the page level — the rotation metadata is embedded in the file so that every PDF viewer (Adobe Acrobat, browser-based viewers, mobile PDF apps) will display the page correctly. Your file never leaves your device during the process.
This tool is used by office workers cleaning up scanned documents before sharing them, students submitting handwritten notes that were photographed in the wrong orientation, architects correcting drawing sets that were exported in landscape mode, and anyone who has ever received a PDF that requires tilting their head to read. Rotate PDF is free, instant, and available on any device with a browser — no software installation, no account, no limits on the number of pages you can rotate.
Yes. Rotate PDF is 100% free — no sign-up, no watermarks. We cap usage at 10 operations per day per visitor to keep the service fast for everyone.
For most tools your file never leaves your browser — everything runs locally. For Office conversions (which need LibreOffice on our server), files are processed and deleted immediately after conversion.
Browser-based tools depend on your device's memory; most files under 200 MB work fine. Server-side conversions are capped at 50 MB.