PDF Rotate
Rotate every page by the same angle, or click pages individually to fix mixed orientations. Runs in your browser via pdf-lib — your file is never uploaded.
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PDF Rotate fixes the most annoying scanning bug there is: pages that come out sideways or upside-down because someone fed the scanner backwards. Rather than re-scanning the document, you can rotate the PDF pages in place — either all pages at once, or each page independently if only a few are wrong. The ToolEdge PDF Rotate tool runs entirely in your browser via pdf-lib: drop a PDF, click to set rotation per page (90°, 180°, 270°), download the corrected file.
Rotation is a metadata flip, not a re-render. The page contents stay byte-for-byte identical — we just flip the `/Rotate` flag in each page object so PDF viewers display the page rotated. That means zero quality loss, zero file size increase, and the operation completes in under a second even for hundred-page documents. Text stays selectable, fonts stay embedded, vector graphics stay sharp.
Common use cases
- Fixing scans that came out sideways because the document was fed at 90° to the scanner's expected orientation.
- Correcting a PDF where the cover page is portrait but the rest is landscape (or vice versa) before printing.
- Rotating a mobile-phone-captured document where you held the phone the wrong way.
- Normalizing a multi-page report where individual pages have inconsistent orientation.
- Preparing a PDF for landscape display on a TV or kiosk by rotating all pages 90°.