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Rotate PDF pages

Rotate individual pages or the entire document 90°, 180° or 270° in a single click. Corrections happen entirely in your browser — no file ever leaves your device.

or drop files here

Tip: select a single file.

No uploadsNo signupNo watermarkNo trackingFree foreverWorks offline*

How to use Rotate PDF

  1. 1Click "Select PDF file" and choose the PDF you want to rotate.
  2. 2Select the pages you want to rotate and choose a rotation angle — 90°, 180°, or 270°.
  3. 3Click Rotate PDF. The updated file is saved in your browser and downloaded.

Why use PDF Lab

  • Rotate individual pages or the entire document in 90° increments.
  • Files stay on your device — nothing is uploaded to any server.
  • No account, no signup, no watermark on the output.
  • Free to use with no per-file limits beyond your device's memory.
  • Works on desktop and mobile browsers, including offline after first load.
  • Apply different rotation angles to different pages in a single pass.

Your file never leaves your browser

Rotate PDF runs entirely on your device using pdf-lib and pdf.js — both self-hosted by PDF Lab, so no third-party CDN sees your traffic. There is no upload, no account, no log of your file.

How browser-based PDF processing works →

Rotate PDF — questions

Are my files uploaded to your server?+
No. Every operation runs in your browser using JavaScript. Your file is loaded into your browser's memory, processed, and a result is saved to your device. Nothing is sent over the network.
Can PDF Lab see the contents of my files?+
No. Because the processing happens in your browser, neither PDF Lab nor any third party has access to the file contents. You can verify this by opening your browser's network tab while using the tools — no file data is transmitted.
Are there file size limits?+
There is no enforced limit, but performance depends on your device's memory. Most modern browsers comfortably handle PDFs up to about 100 MB. Very large files may slow down your browser tab.
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