PDF Rotate
Rotates PDF pages by 90°, 180° or 270°. You can rotate all pages, just odd / even pages, only landscape pages, or a specific page range.
What it does
Use this to straighten sideways scans, flip an upside-down cover the right way up, or rotate only the even pages of a book PDF.
How to use
- Drag PDFs into the list.
- Pick an Angle: 90° clockwise, 180°, or 90° counter-clockwise.
- Pick an Apply To mode (default is all pages).
- If you picked Specific Page Range, type the range (e.g.
1-5, 8, 10-12). - Click Run.
You get one rotated PDF per input.
Angles
| Choice | Result |
|---|---|
| 90° Clockwise | Top edge moves to the right |
| 180° | Page becomes upside down |
| 90° Counter-Clockwise | Top edge moves to the left |
Non-90° angles (like 45°) are not supported.
Page filters
| Filter | Which pages |
|---|---|
| All Pages | Every page in the document |
| Only Odd Pages | 1, 3, 5, ... |
| Only Even Pages | 2, 4, 6, ... |
| Only Landscape Pages | Pages wider than they are tall |
| Specific Page Range | The range you type (e.g. 1-5, 8, 10-12) |
Examples
Fix an upside-down scan: Add the PDF, pick 180°, leave All Pages selected, run.
Rotate only landscape charts: Add the PDF, pick 90° clockwise, pick Only Landscape Pages. Portrait pages stay as-is.
Rotate specific pages: Add the PDF, pick 90°, pick Specific Page Range, type 3, 7-10. Only those pages rotate.
Rotate even pages in a book: Add the PDF, pick 180°, pick Only Even Pages.
Watch out
- Page numbers start at 1.
- In batch mode the same angle and filter apply to every file.
- Landscape/portrait is based on page dimensions, not on content orientation.
- Invalid range syntax shows an error.
- Encrypted PDFs are not handled. Unlock them with PDF Encrypt first.
License
Free tier has a monthly rotation cap. Office plan removes it.