Phone scan cleanup
Fix pages photographed sideways on a phone before emailing receipts, IDs, or signed forms.
PDF tools
Fix sideways PDF pages and export a corrected document.
Drop files here
or choose files from your device
Choose filesEditor workspace
Click page numbers or type a range in the options panel.
Choose a PDF file.
Select the pages to rotate.
Save the corrected PDF.
Rotate PDF turns sideways or upside-down pages upright by applying 90°, 180°, or 270° rotation to selected pages or the whole document. It is best for fixing phone scans, landscape exports, and mixed-orientation packets before printing or sharing.
Sideways PDF pages are one of the most common scan and export problems. A phone photo saved as PDF, a landscape spreadsheet export, or a mixed batch from a flatbed scanner often arrives with pages turned 90 or 180 degrees. Reading, printing, or merging those files becomes frustrating because every viewer shows the wrong orientation. Rotate PDF fixes that by applying a precise degree turn to the pages you choose, then exporting a corrected copy. Because rotation happens in your browser, private paperwork, HR files, and client documents do not need to be uploaded to a third-party server. The tool copies page content into a new PDF with updated rotation metadata. For packets where only some pages are wrong, rotate those pages individually rather than turning the entire document. Very large scanned files may be limited by browser memory, and encrypted PDFs must be unlocked before rotation can run.
Fix pages photographed sideways on a phone before emailing receipts, IDs, or signed forms.
Correct orientation on a few upside-down pages inside a longer scanned document without rescanning everything.
Turn landscape exports upright so printers and PDF readers display pages in the expected reading direction.
Save a properly oriented copy before storing records, uploading to a portal, or merging into a larger packet.
Yes. Select individual pages or page ranges so only the sideways pages are rotated.
No. PDF rotation is designed to run in your browser, so files are not uploaded or stored on TinyBee servers.
You can rotate pages by 90°, 180°, or 270° in either direction.
Yes for text-based PDFs. Rotation changes page orientation, not the underlying text layer.
No. Encrypted or password-locked PDFs must be unlocked before rotation.
Yes on modern mobile browsers, though large scanned PDFs are usually easier to manage on a desktop.
No. The tool creates a new rotated PDF and leaves your original file unchanged.