Rotate all or specific pages of a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees, so sideways-scanned or upside-down pages display correctly.
How It Works
How Rotate PDF Works
The tool reads your PDF with FPDI and imports every page as a template, exactly as with merging or reordering — but each imported page can also be assigned a rotation flag as it's added to the new document.
You choose which pages to rotate using a flexible page-selection syntax — "all", specific numbers, ranges like "3-7", or the keywords "odd"/"even" — and every matched page gets the PDF /Rotate flag set to your chosen angle while unmatched pages are copied through unrotated.
Rotation is applied as a page-level display property rather than by re-drawing the content, so the underlying text and images are untouched — the PDF viewer simply displays that page turned by the specified angle.
Worked Example
See It In Action
A 20-page scanned document where only pages 5, 6, and 7 came out sideways can be fixed by entering the page range "5-7" with a 90° clockwise rotation, leaving the other 17 pages completely unchanged.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rotate just some pages and not others?
Yes — enter specific page numbers, a range like "5-7", or "odd"/"even" to target only certain pages; everything else in the document keeps its original orientation.
What rotation angles are available?
90°, 180°, and 270° — covering sideways pages in either direction as well as fully upside-down pages.
Does rotating reduce the PDF's quality?
No — rotation is applied as a page display property (the PDF /Rotate flag) rather than by re-rendering the page content, so there is no image or text quality loss.