Rotate PDF
Rotate individual pages or the entire document — in your browser.
Drag and drop or select a PDF file.
Click page thumbnails to rotate individually, or use Rotate All.
Click Apply & Download to get your rotated PDF.
About the Rotate PDF Tool
Scanned documents, photos of pages, and files exported from certain apps often come out sideways or upside-down. ChopFile's rotate tool lets you fix individual pages or an entire document in seconds — no re-upload, no quality loss, nothing sent to any server.
When you need to rotate pages
- Scanned pages — phone or flatbed scanner placed the document in landscape when portrait was intended.
- Mixed orientation documents — a PDF with a mix of portrait and landscape pages, where you want everything uniform.
- Exported spreadsheets — wide tables exported to PDF often default to landscape; rotate if needed for your print setup.
- Photos saved as PDF — images captured in portrait mode can end up sideways when converted to PDF.
Rotate options
You can rotate all pages together (90°, 180°, or 270° clockwise), or select individual pages to rotate independently. This is useful when a single scanned page is sideways within an otherwise correct document. After rotating, the corrected PDF downloads instantly to your device.
No quality loss
PDF rotation works by updating the page's rotation metadata rather than re-rendering the page content. This means text stays sharp, images retain their original resolution, and file size remains essentially the same as the original.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rotate just one page?
Yes. Click any page thumbnail to rotate it 90 degrees. Click again to rotate further.
Does rotating change the PDF quality?
No. Rotation only changes metadata, not the actual content.
Can I rotate different pages in different directions?
Yes. Click each thumbnail individually to set different rotations per page.
Does rotating affect text or images?
No. Rotation only changes page orientation metadata. All content remains identical.
Can I rotate a scanned document?
Yes. This tool works with any PDF regardless of how it was created.