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How to rotate PDF pages
A sideways or upside-down page is a two-second fix. Rotate one page or the whole PDF, save the new orientation permanently, and download — free, in your browser, with no signup and no watermark.
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How do I rotate pages in a PDF?
Open RaptorPDF's page tools, drag in your PDF, and rotate a single page or all pages by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Then download the file — the rotation is saved into the document, so the pages stay correct in every viewer and after printing. It's free, runs in your browser with no signup, and adds no watermark.
Rotate a PDF in 3 steps
Fix orientation and keep it that way — all in the browser.
Open your PDF
Open RaptorPDF's page tools and drag in your PDF. The file loads into your browser — it is not uploaded.
Rotate the pages
Turn a single page or every page 90°, 180° or 270° until each one faces the right way.
Download the result
Save the file — the rotation is written into the PDF, so it stays correct everywhere. No watermark.
Rotate one page or all of them
Both run in your browser, free and without signup.
Rotating in a viewer vs saving it into the file
When you press the rotate button in a PDF reader, it usually just turns the page on screen for you — close the file and reopen it, and the page is sideways again. That's because the reader didn't change the document; it only changed your view. To fix orientation for good, the rotation has to be written into the PDF itself, so every person and every app that opens the file sees it the right way, including when it's printed. RaptorPDF does exactly that: it applies the rotation to the page and saves it into the downloaded file. Because the whole thing happens in your browser, your document isn't uploaded to a server, and because rotating only changes orientation, the text and images keep their original quality with no re-compression.
Frequently asked questions
How do I rotate pages in a PDF for free?
Open RaptorPDF's page tools, drag in your PDF, and rotate a single page or all pages by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Then download the file — the rotation is saved into the document. It's free, runs in your browser with no signup, and adds no watermark.
Can I rotate only one page of a PDF?
Yes. You can rotate an individual page without changing the others, which is useful when a single scanned or landscape page is sideways in an otherwise upright document. You can also rotate every page at once if the whole file is oriented the wrong way.
Will the rotation be saved permanently?
Yes. RaptorPDF writes the new orientation into the PDF itself, so the pages stay rotated in every viewer and after printing. This is different from temporarily turning a page in a PDF reader, which doesn't change the file.
Does rotating a PDF reduce its quality?
No. Rotating changes the page orientation without re-compressing the content, so text and images keep their original quality. Nothing is rasterised or degraded.
Is my file uploaded when I rotate it?
No. RaptorPDF rotates the PDF in your browser on your own device, so the file is not uploaded to our servers. You can fix the orientation of private documents without sending them anywhere.
Rotate your PDF now
Fix the orientation and save it permanently — free, in your browser, no signup to start.
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