Rotate PDF Pages — Free Online Tool
Fix portrait or landscape orientation in any PDF without software. Rotate individual pages using the per-page button, or rotate the whole document at once.
- 1Upload your PDF
- 2Click the rotate icon on any page, or use "Rotate All"
- 3Click "Save Changes" to download your corrected PDF
Rotate Pages
Upload a PDF to view and rotate its pages.
Drag & drop files here
or click to browse from your computer
Why use pdflu for this?
Fix sideways or upside-down pages in any PDF without installing any software. pdflu rotates pages in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
Ideal for scanned documents, photos converted to PDF, or any file where the orientation came out wrong.
Tips for best results
- Click the circular arrow on any individual page to rotate it 90° clockwise
- Use 'Rotate All' in the toolbar to rotate every page at once — useful for fully landscape PDFs
- Click the rotate button multiple times on a page to get 180° or 270° rotation
- Once you save the PDF the rotation is permanent — preview pages carefully before downloading
- If you only need to reorder (not rotate) pages, use the Organize Pages tool instead
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rotate individual pages instead of the whole PDF?
Yes. Each page thumbnail has its own rotate button. Click it once for 90°, twice for 180°, three times for 270°.
Is the rotation permanent after I download?
Yes — once you click Save Changes and download the file, the rotation is baked into the PDF permanently. If you rotate the wrong page, just click Start Over and re-upload the original.
Can I rotate pages to angles other than 90°?
Rotations are in 90° increments (90°, 180°, 270°). Free-angle rotation is not supported, as PDF pages are defined on a grid.
Why can't I drag pages to reorder them in the rotate tool?
The rotate tool is focused solely on rotation. To delete or reorder pages, use the Organize Pages tool. You can rotate first, download, then reorder in a second step.
Will rotating a PDF change its file size?
Slightly — rotation metadata is added to each page. The difference is usually less than 1 KB per page and has no visible effect on quality.