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PDF Page Rotator — Rotate Individual Pages Free

Visual thumbnails · 90°/180°/270° · Custom angle · Undo/Redo · Bulk 5 PDFs

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Fix upside-down or sideways PDF pages instantly. Upload your PDF to see a visual thumbnail grid of every page. Click to select pages — individual, odd/even, or a range — then rotate 90° CW, 90° CCW, or 180° with one click. Full undo/redo history. Your PDF never leaves your browser.

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How to Rotate PDF Pages Free Online

Upload your PDF to open the visual editor. Click individual page thumbnails to select them, then use the 90° CW, 180°, or 90° CCW buttons to rotate. You can also select Odd/Even pages, enter a page range, or select all pages at once. Use Undo (Ctrl+Z) to revert any change. When done, click "Save Rotated PDF" to download — 100% free, no login required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rotate only specific pages in my PDF?

Yes. Click individual thumbnails to select specific pages. Or use the selection tools to choose Odd, Even, or a Page Range (e.g., pages 3–8). Only the selected pages are rotated when you apply the change.

How does undo/redo work in the PDF page rotator?

Every rotation action (including multi-page rotations) is recorded in a history stack. Press Ctrl+Z to undo the last action, Ctrl+Y to redo. Up to 200 individual rotation actions are tracked per session.

What is the Auto-Fix Orientation feature?

The tool detects pages that are wider than they are tall (landscape orientation). Clicking Auto-Fix rotates those pages 90° counter-clockwise automatically — useful for fixing scanned documents where some pages were placed sideways.

Does rotating PDF pages affect quality or file size?

No. pdf-lib updates the rotation metadata in the PDF — it does not re-render, re-encode, or recompress any page content. Text quality, image quality and file size remain essentially unchanged.

Can I rotate pages with keyboard shortcuts?

Yes. Use Arrow Left/Right to navigate between pages, R to rotate the current selection 90° CW, Ctrl+Z to undo, Ctrl+Y to redo, and Ctrl+A to select all pages. Shortcuts work when focus is in the editor and not in a text input.

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