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Rotate PDF Pages

Rotate pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°. Choose all pages or a single range – fully client‑side.

Click or drag your PDF here

max 10MB • max 500 pages

How It Works

Rotating pages in a PDF with LocalPDFs is simple and completely private. Start by dragging and dropping your PDF file into the upload area, or click to select it from your device. The tool accepts files up to 10 MB and a maximum of 500 pages.

Once the file is loaded, you can choose to rotate all pages or a specific page range. Select the rotation angle (90°, 180°, or 270° clockwise) – the live preview instantly shows the effect on the first page. After selecting the desired pages and angle, click “Apply Rotation”.

The tool processes the rotation locally inside your browser, without sending any data to a server. The rotated PDF is then available for immediate download. Your original file stays on your device, and no one else ever sees your documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to rotate PDF pages online with LocalPDFs?

Yes – your file never leaves your browser. All rotation happens locally on your device. No upload, no server, no privacy risk.

What is the maximum file size or number of pages?

Currently we support up to 10 MB and up to 500 pages.

Can I see thumbnails while rotating?

After uploading, the tool provides a live preview of the rotation effect on the first page.

What rotation angles are supported?

You can rotate pages 90°, 180°, or 270° clockwise. 180° is useful for upside‑down pages.

Will rotating affect text or image quality?

No – rotation is a lossless operation. Text, images, and vector graphics maintain their original quality.

Can I rotate a password‑protected PDF?

You must unlock the PDF first (using our Unlock PDF tool) if you have the password. Currently the rotate tool does not bypass encryption.

Do I need to create an account?

No account, no sign‑up, no email required. Use the tool immediately.

What happens to my file after rotating?

Nothing – because it never leaves your computer. Once you close the browser tab, all data is gone.