PDF Rotate

Rotate the pages of a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees, right in your browser.

Choose one PDF to rotate. We read it locally to count its pages.

How much do you want to rotate?
Which pages?

ToolsSoup's PDF Rotate is a free online tool that turns the pages of a PDF the right way up, entirely in your browser. Rotate every page or just a chosen range by 90°, 180°, or 270°, then download the corrected file in one click. No uploads, no sign-up, and nothing ever leaves your device.

What is a PDF rotator?

A PDF rotator changes the orientation of the pages inside a PDF so they display upright. Scans and phone photos saved as PDFs often come out sideways or upside down, and a rotator fixes them without redoing the scan. You can spin every page at once or only a specific range — handy when a single landscape table or one mis-fed scan sits inside an otherwise correct document. Because ToolsSoup rotates PDFs locally with the open-source pdf-lib engine, your file is never sent to a server.

How to rotate a PDF online

Rotating a PDF with ToolsSoup takes just a few seconds:

  1. Click Select a PDF file and choose the document you want to rotate.
  2. Pick the rotation angle — 90° clockwise, 180°, or 270° clockwise.
  3. Choose to rotate all pages or a specific range, then click Rotate PDF and download the result.

Why use this PDF rotator?

  • 100% free with no ads, sign-up, watermarks, or page limits.
  • Runs entirely in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded to a server.
  • Rotate 90°, 180°, or 270° in any combination.
  • Rotate all pages at once or only the pages you choose.
  • Keeps the original page size and quality, and the rotation is saved permanently in the file.

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF rotate tool free?

Yes. Every tool on ToolsSoup is completely free, with no account, sign-up, watermarks, or hidden limits.

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. The entire rotation happens locally in your browser using JavaScript, so your document is never sent to or stored on any server.

Is the rotation permanent?

Yes. The new orientation is written into the page metadata of the downloaded PDF, so the pages stay rotated in every viewer — it is not just a temporary on-screen preview.

Can I rotate only some pages?

Yes. Choose the page-range option and set the From and To page numbers to rotate just those pages, leaving the rest of the document untouched.

Why won't my PDF rotate?

The most common cause is a password-protected or corrupted file. Make sure the PDF opens normally and is not encrypted, then select it again. Files that are not valid PDFs cannot be rotated.