Scans and phone photos love to come out sideways. Rotate a single page or the whole document to the correct orientation, preview the result live, and download — with nothing kept afterward.
How to rotate pdfs
Add your PDFChoose the PDF with pages facing the wrong way.
Choose the angleRotate 90°, 180°, or 270°, for one page or all of them — the preview updates as you go.
ApplyLock in the rotation across the pages you picked.
DownloadDownload the corrected PDF. It's gone from our side the instant you do.
What you can do
- Fix a sideways scan so it reads normally
- Turn landscape spreadsheets upright for printing
- Correct upside-down phone photos saved as PDF
- Standardise mixed-orientation pages in one document
- Prep a file so it prints the right way every time
What happens to your file
Your files are never stored. Nothing is parked, queued, or kept — the moment your download is ready, it's gone, and no one ever sees it.
Plenty of online tools store your file on their servers and delete it later. PDF Cubby doesn't keep it at all — there's nothing left behind to clean up afterward.
Features
- Per-page or whole-document rotation
- Live preview of each page before you commit
- Title / author metadata shown so you know what you've got
- Free, no sign-up, no watermark
- Never stored — nothing kept afterward
Tips
- Rotating before combining files? Do it first, then Merge.
- Only some pages need turning — deselect the ones that are already correct.
- Large scan? Compress it afterward to keep the file light.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my files kept after rotating?
- No. Your PDF is never stored — the instant your rotated file is ready, everything is gone and no one sees it.
- Can I rotate just one page?
- Yes. Rotate a single page or the entire document; the live preview shows exactly what each page will look like.
- Does rotating lose quality?
- No. Rotation only changes orientation — the page content is untouched and stays crisp.
- Which angles can I use?
- 90°, 180°, and 270°, in any combination across the pages you select.
- Is there a page limit?
- No hard limit — long documents rotate fine.
- Do I need an account?
- No. Rotating is free, with no sign-up and no watermark.
- Is my original modified?
- Never — you download a new file and the source is untouched.