Fix PDF orientation without uploading it.
Rotate one page or every page of a PDF: 90°, 180°, or 270°. Works in your browser. The file never leaves your device.
A sideways scan shouldn't mean uploading a whole document.
Scanned documents often come out rotated, a page sideways or an appendix upside-down. The fix is simple: rotate the affected pages. But most tools require uploading the entire file to a server just to flip a page.
Rotating a page is a trivial operation. It shouldn't require uploading a confidential document to do it.
KeptPDF rotates pages entirely in your browser. The file is rewritten locally with the corrected orientation. There's no server step, no upload, and no third party touching your document. Check the Network tab yourself and your file never appears in a request.
How to rotate PDF pages
Three steps, on your device. No account needed, and nothing gets uploaded.
1. Open your PDF
Drop the file onto the page. It loads in your browser without being uploaded anywhere.
2. Select pages and rotate
Choose specific pages or all pages, then rotate by 90°, 180°, or 270°. A thumbnail preview shows the corrected orientation before you save.
3. Download the rotated PDF
Save the corrected copy. The file is identical to the original, just with the pages in the right direction.
Right side up. Nothing uploaded.
Per-page or all pages
Rotate individual pages, a range, or the entire document in one click. Useful when only a few pages in a scanned document are sideways.
90°, 180°, 270°
Choose the exact rotation you need. Rotate 90° clockwise, counterclockwise, or flip upside-down.
Lossless
Rotating reorients the page without re-rendering it. Text stays selectable, images stay crisp, and the file size is virtually unchanged.
Free, no account
Rotate PDFs free with no sign-up, no daily limit. Pro ($29/month) supports larger files (hundreds of MB practical limit, browser memory dependent).