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Rotate PDF pages without uploading files.

Correct sideways scans, upside-down forms, and mixed-orientation documents from your browser. Build a new rotated PDF while the original file stays on this device.

PDF rotate

Rotate and reorder PDF pages locally.

Use 90, 180, or 270 degree rotations and page number ordering without uploading files.

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Supports all, comma-separated pages, and ranges such as 1-3.

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Privacy-first by default

PDF rotate applies page-level changes in the browser session. The source document does not need a server upload route, and the workflow avoids account data, document text collection, filenames, and owner metadata analytics.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Load the PDF from your device

    Choose the PDF that contains sideways or upside-down pages. Frisbly opens the document in the browser workspace without sending the source file to a server. Use a complete source copy for reliable page review.

  2. 2

    Find pages that need rotation

    Review the page list and identify scans, tables, or images that are not facing the right direction. Mixed-orientation packets can be corrected page by page.

  3. 3

    Apply rotation choices

    Rotate selected pages by the required direction until the reading orientation is correct. Keep landscape pages landscape when that is the intended layout.

  4. 4

    Build the corrected PDF

    Generate a new PDF from the local page state. The browser rebuilds the output while the source document stays available for another correction pass.

  5. 5

    Download and inspect

    Save the rotated PDF and open it in a viewer before sharing. Confirm that page direction, order, and any wide tables still match the document purpose.

Common use cases

Correct scanned forms and contracts

Fix pages that came from a scanner sideways or upside down before sending a contract, signed form, or intake packet to another person for review.

Prepare readable reports

Rotate individual pages in reports that mix portrait text with landscape tables, diagrams, or screenshots. The corrected copy is easier to review on screen and safer to send onward.

Clean up shared archives

Create a corrected version of archived notes, receipts, or handouts while leaving the original PDF untouched. This helps when the archive must preserve source files.

Security and privacy

Browser-side PDF rotation

Frisbly PDF rotate keeps the source document in the browser session and avoids a server upload route for page correction. Rotation choices are applied locally to create a downloadable copy, and the tool does not require account data, document text, filenames, or owner metadata for analytics. Review the output before sharing because local processing protects the workflow path, while document sensitivity still depends on which pages you distribute. This is important for scans that include signatures, IDs, receipts, or internal approval pages.

Supported inputs and outputs

Supported PDF rotate inputs

  • One local PDF selected from your device.
  • Page-level rotation choices for mixed-orientation documents.
  • New corrected PDF download without changing the source file.
  • Browser-side rebuild for scans, forms, reports, and tables.

FAQ

Are PDFs uploaded when pages are rotated?

No. The selected PDF is handled in the browser session, and the corrected output is generated locally instead of being sent to a remote rotation service. This is useful for contracts, forms, and scans that should stay on your device.

Can I rotate only certain pages?

Yes. The workflow is intended for page-level correction, so you can adjust only the pages that are sideways while leaving the rest in their current orientation. This helps preserve intentionally landscape tables, diagrams, or wide screenshots.

Does rotation overwrite the original PDF?

No. Frisbly creates a new rotated PDF for download. The original file remains unchanged on your device for reference or a different correction pass when needed later.

Should landscape tables be rotated?

Only rotate pages that are incorrect. Some tables and diagrams are intentionally landscape, so inspect the document purpose before forcing every page into portrait orientation.

Can this fix upside-down scans?

Yes. Rotate affected pages until they face the correct reading direction, then download the rebuilt PDF and verify it in your normal viewer.