Batch rotate

Fix a whole folder of sideways or upside-down scans at once — rotate every page of every PDF, packaged into one ZIP. All in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

or drop files / a folder here

Supports PDFProcessed locally — never uploaded

Batch rotate PDF — FAQ

How do I rotate a batch of PDFs?

Drag your PDFs onto the box — or drop a whole folder, or use "Choose folder". Pick a rotation angle (90°, 180° or 270°), then click "Rotate all". When it finishes, click "Download ZIP" to get every rotated file in one archive. You can also use the "+" button to add more PDFs before running.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. This is a 100% client-side tool — every PDF is opened and rotated right inside your browser using your device's own resources, and the ZIP is assembled locally too. Nothing is ever uploaded to DockDocs or anywhere else, so your documents never leave your computer.

What do I get back, and how are the files named?

You get a single ZIP file (dockdocs-rotated.zip) containing every successfully rotated PDF. Each file keeps its original name with "-rotated" added before the extension — for example invoice.pdf becomes invoice-rotated.pdf — so it's easy to tell the new copies from your originals.

What gets rotated, and can I rotate only some pages?

The chosen angle is applied to every page of every PDF in the batch — this is a whole-folder fixer, not a per-page editor, so you can't rotate individual pages here. The rotation also adds to any existing rotation, so applying 90° to an already-rotated page turns it a further 90°. For per-page control, use our single-file rotate tool instead.

Are there limits, and why might a PDF say "failed"?

You can add up to 50 PDFs per batch. There's no fixed file-size cap — because everything runs in your browser, the real limit is your device's memory, so big jobs on a weak laptop or phone are just slower. Encrypted or password-protected PDFs can't be opened for rotation, so they're skipped and marked "failed"; the rest of the batch still processes and only the successful files go into the ZIP. Unlock the file first, then add it again.

Is it free? Do I need an account?

Yes, it's completely free — no signup, no account, and no watermark on your output. Because all the work happens in your browser, there's nothing to pay for and no usage meter; just open the page and start rotating.