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Flip PDF

Mirror your PDF pages, horizontally or vertically.

To flip a PDF, import your document, pick the horizontal or vertical axis, then run the flip: every page is mirrored as in a looking glass. Everything runs in your browser: the file is never uploaded to a server.

  • 100% local processing
  • 100% free
  • No sign-up
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How to

  1. Import your PDF.
  2. Choose the flip axis.
  3. Click « Flip ».

Features

Two axes to choose from

A selector lets you mirror horizontally (left-right) or vertically (top-bottom), whether you are fixing a flipped scan or preparing an iron-on transfer.

Flips the whole document

The mirror applies to every page in a single operation, keeping their order and original reading orientation intact throughout.

Great for iron-on transfers

Produce a mirrored image ready to print on transfer paper, so the design reads the right way round once pressed onto fabric.

Fully local processing

The flip is computed on your device; no document is sent or stored online, which keeps your confidential scans private.

Use cases

  • Fix a scan captured upside-down by a camera.
  • Prepare artwork for iron-on transfer paper.
  • Mirror a plan before printing a stencil.
  • Reproduce a mirror effect on graphic material.

Your files never leave your device

Unlike most online PDF tools that upload your files to their servers, all processing happens right here, in your browser. No document is ever sent, stored or analyzed remotely: it's free, no sign-up, and private by design.

Frequently asked questions

Does text stay selectable?
No. Flipping transforms the page visually, so it is rasterized: text becomes an image and is no longer selectable.
Can I combine both axes?
Yes, run the tool again on the result: a horizontal then a vertical flip equals a 180° rotation.
Are all pages affected?
Yes, the chosen axis applies to every page in the document in a single pass.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser: your files never leave your device.

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