Phone scans
Stand-up scans of multi-page documents often capture some pages sideways. Fix them in seconds.
Free PDF tool
Fix sideways or upside-down pages in a PDF. Click any page thumbnail to spin it 90°, or rotate every page at once. Saves a new PDF in your browser — the original is never uploaded.
Upload a PDF, rotate any page, then save the result.
Everything runs in your browser. The PDF is not uploaded.
Multi-page scans from phones, copiers, and document feeders often mix portrait and landscape pages. Rotate just the wrong ones without re-scanning the whole document.
Some viewers let you rotate temporarily without saving. This tool writes the new orientation into the file, so anyone who opens the PDF sees it the right way up.
Drop a PDF onto the upload area. A thumbnail grid appears below as soon as the pages render.
Click any page to spin it 90° clockwise. Use the bulk buttons to rotate every page at once.
Click save to bake the rotations into a new PDF, then download or convert it into a shareable link.
Stand-up scans of multi-page documents often capture some pages sideways. Fix them in seconds.
Re-orient wide spreadsheets and reports that exported as portrait pages from a third-party tool.
Rotate cover, certificate, or A3 spread pages so they read naturally on screen.
Combine portrait text and landscape diagrams without sending readers to rotate-on-view tools.
Document feeders sometimes pull pages upside down. Save the correct orientation into the file.
Mobile PDF viewers do not always remember manual rotation. Bake it in once for every reader.
No. The PDF is read, previewed, and re-saved entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.
Yes. Click any thumbnail to rotate just that page 90 degrees clockwise. Repeat to reach 180 or 270 degrees, or use the bulk buttons for every page.
No. Only a page-level rotation flag is changed. Text remains selectable, vectors stay crisp, and file size barely changes.
Thumbnails are rendered on demand. Most laptops can handle a few hundred pages comfortably. Very large files may slow down thumbnail rendering but still save correctly.
Yes. After download, upload it to PDFtoLink to generate an instant shareable URL with optional password protection.
Unlock the PDF first using your password, then come back and rotate it. Rotating an encrypted PDF directly is not supported.