PDFMeadow

Browser-based PDF rotator

Rotate PDF pages and fix orientation

Preview every page, rotate the whole PDF or only selected pages, and download a corrected file. Your PDF is handled locally in this browser.

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Page thumbnails will appear here after upload. Click thumbnails to select pages, rotate individual pages, or drag thumbnails to reorder the output PDF.

Preview pages

Check page orientation before applying rotation to the final PDF.

Rotate precisely

Rotate all pages, selected pages, odd pages, even pages, or custom ranges.

Private by design

Rotation happens in this browser. No server upload is needed.

Rotate PDF pages online and save the corrected file

Use this PDF rotator to fix sideways scans, upside-down pages, landscape sheets, forms, invoices, and document packets. Rotate the full PDF, selected thumbnails, odd or even pages, or a custom page range before downloading a clean corrected PDF.

How to rotate a PDF

  1. 1. Upload or drop your PDF into the rotator.
  2. 2. Choose right 90 degrees, left 90 degrees, or 180 degrees.
  3. 3. Select all pages, thumbnails, or a page range.
  4. 4. Rotate the PDF and download the corrected file.

Best use cases

  • Fix pages scanned sideways or upside down.
  • Rotate only selected PDF pages while leaving others unchanged.
  • Reorder pages before saving the final rotated PDF.

Rotate PDF FAQ

How do I rotate a PDF online?

Upload your PDF, choose a rotation angle, select all pages or specific pages, then rotate and download the corrected PDF.

Can I rotate only one page in a PDF?

Yes. Select a single page thumbnail or enter its page number in the range field, then apply the rotation and download the updated PDF.

Can I rotate PDF pages left, right, or 180 degrees?

Yes. The tool supports right 90 degrees, left 90 degrees, and 180 degree rotation for selected pages or the full PDF.

Will rotating a PDF reduce quality?

No. The tool updates page rotation in the PDF instead of flattening pages into images, so text and graphics stay sharp.