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Rotate PDF

Fix sideways or upside-down pages in a PDF and save the corrected document.

Scanned a document the wrong way around? mydearPDF rotates every page in a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees and gives you a corrected, perfectly readable copy. Upload, pick the rotation, click Rotate PDF, and download.

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Fast & easy

Drop, process, download — in seconds.

Step-by-step

How to rotate pdf with mydearPDF

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Drop your PDF onto the upload area or click to browse.

  2. 2

    Pick a rotation angle

    Choose 90°, 180°, or 270°. The angle applies to every page.

  3. 3

    Click Rotate PDF

    mydearPDF rewrites the PDF with all pages rotated to the angle you picked.

  4. 4

    Download the rotated PDF

    Click Download to save mydearpdf-rotate.pdf.

Why mydearPDF

Built for speed, privacy, and zero friction

  • Rotate every page in a PDF by 90, 180, or 270 degrees
  • Lossless rotation — no quality reduction
  • No watermark, no signup, no daily limit
  • Files removed from our server immediately after processing
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I rotate only specific pages?

The current rotate tool applies the chosen angle to every page. To rotate just specific pages, use the Organize Pages tool when it ships.

Does rotation reduce quality?

No. Rotation is purely metadata — the underlying page content is not re-rendered. Quality stays identical to the original.

Is rotation permanent?

Yes, in the downloaded file. Your original is untouched on your device, and the new PDF has the rotation baked in so every PDF reader opens it the right way up.

Is there a file size limit?

You can upload PDFs up to 100 MB.

PDFs from scanners, mobile camera apps, and email forwarders often arrive sideways. Rotate PDF fixes the orientation in a single step — the rotation is written into the page metadata so every PDF reader (Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, mobile readers) honours it identically. The output PDF is byte-clean, indistinguishable from the original except for the corrected orientation.