Rotate PDF Pages

Rotate individual pages or the entire PDF and export a corrected file — private, in-browser.

Drop your PDF files here or browse

All processing happens locally — nothing uploads.

Notes
  • Rotation is applied locally; files never leave your browser.
  • Rotate individual pages or the whole document (90° steps).
  • Text remains searchable; links/forms continue to work.
  • Save the new orientation when you export.

How to use Rotate PDF Pages?

Upload your PDF

Use drag & drop or the picker.

Select pages to rotate

Pick individual pages or choose all pages.

Apply rotation

Rotate 90°/180°/270° as needed.

Rotate PDF — FAQs

Does rotation affect readability or searchability?

No. Rotation changes display orientation; underlying text remains intact and searchable.

Can I rotate specific pages?

Yes. Rotate the entire file or select individual pages. Useful for mixed portrait/landscape documents.

What angles are supported?

Standard quarter-turn increments: 90°, 180°, and 270°. These preserve layout alignment.

Any file size limits?

Practical limits are device-dependent. Larger or image-heavy PDFs take longer to rotate.

Are links and form fields preserved?

Yes. Interactive elements remain functional; their visual position rotates with the page.

Recommended Tools

Convert images to or from AVIF in your browser. Smaller files with strong quality; PNG/JPG/WebP input. Private, on-device processing.

About these formats

What is a PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file? .png

PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency (alpha). It preserves crisp edges and exact pixels, making it ideal for UI graphics, logos, and screenshots.

Best for: graphics with text, sharp lines, transparency. Trade‑off: larger than JPEG/WebP for photos.

MIME: image/png

What is a JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file? .jpg,.jpeg

JPEG is a lossy format optimized for photographs. It achieves small file sizes by discarding fine detail that is hard to perceive.

  • Best for: photos.
  • Limitations: no transparency; re‑saving repeatedly can introduce artifacts.

MIME: image/jpeg

What is a WebP (Web Picture) file? .webp

WebP is a modern image format offering both lossy and lossless compression, usually producing smaller files than JPEG and PNG at similar quality.

Best for: the web when you want smaller images. Notes: older tools may lack WebP editing/export support.

MIME: image/webp

Your Data, Our Priority

All processing happens locally in your browser. We do not upload or store your files.