How to Rotate a PDF on Linux (Free, Browser-Based)
Rotate PDF pages on Linux without installing pdftk or ImageMagick. Use the browser-based FixMyPDF tool in Firefox or Chromium.
Linux users typically reach for pdftk, qpdf, or ImageMagick to rotate PDF pages. FixMyPDF achieves the same result in Firefox or Chromium without any package installation.
Browser-Based vs Command-Line on Linux
Command-line approach with pdftk: pdftk input.pdf rotate 1-endright output rotated.pdf — effective but requires installing pdftk. FixMyPDF is the GUI alternative: no package manager, no command syntax to remember, and works on any Linux with a modern browser.
Steps in Firefox on Linux
Open Firefox or Chromium. Go to fixmypdf.in/tools/rotate-pdf. Upload your PDF. Set rotation and click Rotate. Download.
Distribution Compatibility
Works on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, Mint, and any Linux distribution with Firefox 78+ or Chromium 80+. No distribution-specific dependencies.
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