Rotate PDF Online — Free, In-Browser, No Quality Loss
Your phone scanned a document sideways. Half the pages came out upside down. The PDF arrived with one page rotated wrong. The fix is the same in every case: rotate the PDF.
Quick answer
Open the Rotate PDF tool, drop your file, pick 90° / 180° / 270°, choose which pages (or all), click Rotate pages, download.
Step-by-step
- Go to getconvertify.me/rotate-pdf.
- Drop the PDF.
- Pick the angle: 90° (clockwise), 180° (flip), or 270° (counter-clockwise).
- Type
allfor every page, or specific pages like1-3, 5, 8-10. - Click Rotate pages.
- Download rotated PDF.
Why this is different from re-printing
Most "rotate PDF" tools rasterize each page to an image, rotate the image, and stitch back into a new PDF. You lose:
- Selectable text (becomes flat pixels)
- Sharp vector graphics (become blurry)
- Original file size (typically 5–10× bigger)
- Fonts (substituted to nearest)
Convertify changes only the page's /Rotate flag in the PDF object graph. The page is identical to the original — Word, Acrobat, Preview, and every PDF viewer respect the flag and display it rotated. Quality stays 100%.
Common use cases
- Sideways scans — phone scanners often miss orientation.
- Mixed-orientation documents — landscape charts inside a portrait report.
- Upside-down pages — rotate
180, every page. - Just one page — rotate page 7 only, leave the rest.
Private — runs in your browser
The whole pipeline runs locally via WebAssembly. Your file never uploads. No account, no watermark.
Related
- Merge PDF — combine PDFs after rotating.
- Split PDF — pull out just the pages you rotated.
- Compress PDF — shrink the file for email.
Common questions
Does rotating affect quality? No — only the rotation flag changes. Text, images, and vectors are untouched.
Can I rotate one page in different angles than the rest? Yes — run the tool twice. Rotate pages 1–4 by 90°, then rotate page 5 by 270°.
Max file size? A few hundred MB on desktop.
Daily limit? Free tier: 3 rotates a day. Upgrade for unlimited.