Rotate · In your browser
Turn the page, not the file.
Falcon Rotate is a PDF rotation tool that turns selected pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°. The new rotation stacks on any existing rotation in the file. The work happens on your computer.
The PDF opens in this tab. The rotation is applied on your computer; the rotated file is the version that travels, if you want it to. By design.
Browser-only · no upload · Updated 2026-05-28
Why this tool exists
An online rotator is the only kind of online tool where you can see exactly how absurd the round trip is. You uploaded a PDF, a server flipped its pages by 90 degrees, and sent it back. Whatever was on those pages — that is what the round trip was actually about — sat for a moment on a system that did not need it.
When the rotation happens on your computer, the round trip is trivial because there is no round. The pages turn here. The file is written here. The version you download is the only version that ever existed.
Drop a PDF here to rotate its pages
or
Your PDF is opened, rotated, and saved in this tab. Nothing about its contents is sent to a Falcon server.
Step-by-step
How to use Falcon Rotate
Falcon Rotate is a PDF rotation tool that turns selected pages by 90°, 180°, or 270°. The new rotation stacks on any existing rotation in the file. The work happens on your computer.
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Open the PDF.
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Pick a rotation (90°, 180°, or 270°) and the page range.
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Save — rotations are written to the file.
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Download the rotated PDF.
Updated 2026-05-28
FAQ
Common questions
Is my PDF uploaded when I rotate it?
No. The document opens in this browser tab and the pages are turned on your computer, then the rotated file is written back here. There is no upload — the file never leaves your device to be rotated.
Can I rotate just some of the pages?
Yes. Select the pages you want and turn them by 90, 180, or 270 degrees, leaving the rest as they are. It is the right fix for a document where only a few pages scanned in sideways.
Does the new rotation replace the page's existing orientation?
The rotation you choose stacks on whatever rotation the page already carries, so a page that is upside down can be brought upright in one step. The result is written into the file when you save.
Will the rotation hold when the file is opened elsewhere?
Yes. The new orientation is saved into the document itself, not just shown on screen, so the pages open the right way up in any reader you send the file to.
Does rotating change anything else in the document?
No. Only the orientation of the pages you chose changes — the text, images, and everything else are left exactly as they were.
How your file stays private
No upload
Opens, parses, rewrites on your device. Nothing about the contents transits a Falcon server.
Zero logs
No filenames, sizes, contents, or per-file telemetry. Operation counts only.
No trackers
Open the Network tab during use. Only first-party JS appears in the request log.
Metadata stripped
Authors, edit history, EXIF, and embedded thumbnails are removed alongside the visible content.
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