Rotate PDF pages by 90°, 180°, or 270° directly in your browser. Fix sideways or upside-down pages, choose all pages or selected page groups, preview the first pages, and download a lossless PDF without uploading anything to a server.
Last updated: April 2026 | By Patchworkr Team
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PDF page rotation changes the orientation of PDF pages without reflow or content loss. It is the right fix for sideways scans, upside-down pages, and documents that need a cleaner viewing angle.
Pages can be rotated 90°, 180°, or 270° to correct orientation or standardize how a document is displayed. Because the rotation is applied as PDF metadata, the process is fast and lossless.
PDF pages can be rotated to correct sideways scans, upside-down pages, or mixed document orientations without changing the original content.
This is useful for scanned paperwork, reports, forms, manuals, invoices, presentations, and multi-page documents that need a cleaner viewing angle.
The tool loads the first three pages as previews so you can check orientation before you apply the final rotation.
Page previews make it easier to spot sideways scans, upside-down pages, or mixed orientations before you click Rotate & Download PDF.
Select your PDF file and the first three pages will be loaded as previews.
Select the rotation angle and choose which pages to rotate: all, first, last, odd, or even.
Check the page previews so you can confirm the selected rotation before you apply it.
Click Rotate & Download PDF to apply the change and save the finished file.
90° rotates clockwise. 270° rotates counter-clockwise. Both make a 90° change in opposite directions.
Yes. You can rotate all pages, the first page, the last page, odd pages, or even pages.
Upload the scanned PDF, choose a rotation angle such as 90° or 270°, select which pages to rotate, and download the corrected document.
No. PDF rotation is a metadata operation, so it does not change the quality of the content.
Yes. Upload the rotated PDF again and rotate in the opposite direction to return to the original orientation.
Yes. All processing happens entirely in your browser and the PDF never leaves your device.
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