Rota las páginas del PDF a la orientación correcta
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Rotating pages…
Drag and drop your PDF onto the upload area or click to select it from your device. PDFSlick will instantly read the file and show you the total number of pages.
Select the rotation angle — 90° clockwise, 180°, or 90° counter-clockwise. Choose to rotate all pages at once or pick specific pages using the page selector.
Click "Rotate PDF" and your corrected document will be ready instantly. Download the rotated PDF directly to your device with a single click.
Scanned documents often come out sideways or upside down depending on how the original paper was fed into a scanner. PDFs created from photos taken on a phone can have similar orientation issues. PDFSlick's free online PDF rotation tool fixes these problems in seconds — no software to install, no account needed, and no files ever sent to a remote server.
Many rotation tools only let you rotate the entire document at once, but in practice, a single PDF often has a mix of correctly and incorrectly oriented pages. PDFSlick gives you granular control: use the "All Pages" toggle to rotate every page in the document with one click, or turn off that toggle to reveal a grid of individual page checkboxes. Select any combination of pages and apply rotation only to those pages, leaving the rest of the document untouched.
PDFSlick supports four rotation angles to handle every orientation scenario:
90° Clockwise (CW) — rotates pages a quarter turn to the right. Use this to fix pages that appear rotated 90° counter-clockwise from their correct orientation.
180° — rotates pages a half turn, effectively flipping them upside down. Use this to correct pages that are printed or scanned in the wrong direction.
90° Counter-Clockwise (CCW) — rotates pages a quarter turn to the left. Use this to fix pages that appear rotated 90° clockwise from their correct orientation.
270° — equivalent to 90° counter-clockwise but expressed as a positive clockwise rotation. Useful in workflows that specify rotation in degrees clockwise.
PDF pages have a built-in rotation property that viewers and printers respect. When PDFSlick rotates your PDF, it modifies this property for the selected pages using the pdf-lib open-source library. The rotation is stored in the PDF file itself, so the correct orientation will be preserved when the file is opened in Adobe Acrobat, Preview, web browsers, or printed. This is different from simply rotating an image — the text and vector elements in the PDF remain fully selectable and searchable after rotation.
PDFSlick processes your PDF entirely inside your web browser using JavaScript. Your file is never transmitted to any server. This makes PDFSlick safe to use with confidential documents — legal briefs, medical records, financial statements, and other sensitive PDFs can all be rotated without any data leaving your device.
After rotating your PDF you may also want to split it into separate files, merge it with another document, or compress it to reduce file size for email attachments.