PDF Rotate

Fix sideways pages or rotate to any angle

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How to rotate PDF pages

  1. 1
    Upload your PDF.
    Drop the file. Page thumbnails appear so you can see exactly which pages need a turn.
  2. 2
    Choose pages and angle.
    Rotate all pages, only odd, only even, or pick specific pages. Then choose 90° clockwise, 180°, or 270° (90° counter-clockwise).
  3. 3
    Apply and download.
    The corrected PDF downloads in seconds. The original is unchanged on your device.

Who is it for?

Anyone who scans, faxes, or photographs paper hits sideways pages sooner or later — students digitizing notes, accountants filing receipts, lawyers assembling case bundles, and office teams handling incoming faxes. A common case: you snap a contract with your phone, the pages come out rotated 90°, and the recipient has to tilt their head to read it. Drop it into PDF7, turn the pages upright, and send a clean PDF instead.

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What is PDF Rotation?

PDF rotation flips pages 90, 180 or 270 degrees so they sit the right way up. Maybe a scanner fed a page sideways, maybe an iPhone shot a receipt vertically when the form expects landscape, maybe a colleague sent you a deck where every other slide is upside down. With PDF7 you fix all of it in one click — pick the angle, choose which pages to rotate, hit Apply.

You can rotate a single page, every odd page, every even page, a custom range like 5-12, or all pages at once. The tool actually rewrites the page rotation flag in the PDF — not just a CSS trick — so the corrected orientation works on every PDF reader, every device, and survives printing.

Why does a page end up rotated in the first place? Most of the time the document itself is fine — it is the orientation flag that is wrong. A scanner with auto-feed grabs a sheet at an angle, a phone camera records its own tilt into the image, or a fax machine spits out a page sideways. The pixels are perfectly readable, but every viewer obeys the stored rotation value and shows the page the wrong way. PDF7 corrects exactly that flag, so the page snaps upright everywhere without touching the underlying content.

Why rotate PDFs with PDF7?

Three angles, all directions

90° clockwise, 180° upside-down, 270° counter-clockwise. Whatever your page came out as, we have the fix.

Bulk or per-page

Rotate the entire PDF, only odd pages, only even pages, or a custom selection like 1, 3, 7-10.

Permanent rotation

We update the actual page rotation flag, so the fix survives printing and works in every PDF viewer.

No quality loss

Pages are not re-rendered — we just change their orientation flag. Text, images and forms stay pixel-perfect.

Frequently asked questions

Will rotation lose quality?

No. Rotation in PDF is a metadata change, not a re-render. Pages stay byte-identical — text selectable, images sharp.

Can I rotate just one page?

Yes. Use the page selector to pick a specific page (or several), choose the angle, click Apply. Other pages stay as they were.

Will the rotation work on an iPhone or Android?

Yes. We change the PDF specification flag, which is honored by every modern PDF reader: Apple Preview, Adobe, Foxit, Chrome, mobile readers — all of them.

Can I rotate scanned (image) PDFs?

Yes. Whether the PDF is text, vectors, or scanned images, the rotation flag works the same way.

Is there a file size or page count limit?

No practical limit for everyday work. Because rotation only flips an orientation flag instead of re-rendering pages, even a several-hundred-page PDF of tens of MB is processed in seconds, and the output file size stays essentially the same as the original.

Are my files kept after rotation?

No. Your upload and the rotated result are processed and then automatically deleted from our servers shortly afterward. There is no signup and no account, so nothing of yours is stored — the original on your device is never altered either.

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