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Om dette værktøj

Rotate selected pages - or all pages - of a PDF by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. Fixes scans that came in sideways, slides exported in the wrong orientation, and pages that were originally landscape but stored as portrait.

Privvert uses pdf-lib to flip the page rotation flag, which is lossless and instant. The output is bit-for-bit identical to the source except for the orientation metadata. Runs entirely in your browser.

Funktioner

  • Per-page rotation
  • Bulk-rotate all pages
  • Rotate 90° / 180° / 270°
  • Lossless - only the rotation flag changes, nothing is re-rendered
  • Instant - no encode step
  • Browser-only - files never uploaded
  • Free and unlimited
  • Rotates by 90, 180 or 270 degrees per page or per page range

Sådan bruger du det

  1. Drop in your PDF.
  2. Pick which pages to rotate (or 'all').
  3. Pick the rotation angle.
  4. Click Rotate and download.
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Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Does this re-encode the PDF?

No - only the page rotation flag in the PDF metadata is updated. Quality is bit-for-bit identical to the source.

Why does my PDF look right in one viewer but sideways in another?

Some viewers (older, embedded) ignore the rotation flag. If a viewer is misbehaving, you can use a tool like the PDF Compress tool to flatten everything to images, baking the rotation in.

Will text stay selectable?

Yes - text, fonts, links and form fields all stay intact.

Can I rotate by an arbitrary angle (45°)?

Only 90° increments are supported in PDF page rotation. Arbitrary angles would require re-rendering the page.

Will rotation re-encode the page?

No. The rotation is applied at the PDF page-object level - the original page contents are untouched, only the rotation flag is changed. File size stays essentially identical and quality is preserved exactly.

Why is the rotation lost when I open in some viewers?

A few older viewers ignore page-level rotation. If you need the rotation to be guaranteed everywhere, export the rotated PDF and re-save it through the Image to PDF tool to bake the rotation into the page content itself.