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Rotate PDF

Upload a PDF, rotate individual pages or the full document and download the updated file.

Work with Rotate PDF online

Rotate PDF helps you prepare PDF documents quickly without installing extra software. Upload a PDF, rotate individual pages or the full document and download the updated file. Everything runs directly in your browser, so the workflow is fast for everyday office tasks, email attachments, archives, approvals and personal records.

ClickPDF is designed for practical document work: upload the file, choose the settings you need, review the result and download the finished PDF. The interface stays simple, but the processing is handled locally on your device, which keeps the experience responsive and avoids unnecessary file transfers.

How to use this tool

  1. 1Upload your documentChoose a PDF or drag files into the upload area. The document is prepared locally in the browser.
  2. 2Adjust the optionsUse the visual controls to arrange pages, choose settings or confirm exactly how the result should look.
  3. 3Download the resultClick the action button and save the processed PDF after the short download screen.

Private browser-based processing

Your files are not uploaded to ClickPDF servers for processing. PDF operations are performed on the client side, inside your browser session. If the browser tab is closed, refreshed or interrupted, unsaved work may be lost, so download the final document before leaving the page.

Frequently asked questions

Is Rotate PDF free to use?

Yes. The core PDF tools in ClickPDF are available online for free during this stage of the product.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Processing happens in your browser, which helps keep documents private and avoids server-side file handling.

Can I use this tool on mobile?

Yes, the page works in modern mobile browsers, although large PDFs are easier to manage on a desktop or laptop.

What happens after processing finishes?

No. Rotation changes the page orientation, not the page content. Text and images remain as sharp as in the source file.