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HEIC to PDF Converter, iPhone Photos in One File
Drop your iPhone HEIC photos and each one is decoded to an image, then combined into a PDF right in your browser. Nothing is uploaded. You can merge several pictures into one multi-page document or make a separate PDF per file. When you're done, click 'Get URL' to host the PDF and get a shareable https link.
At a glance
- Price
- Free
- Sign-up
- Not required
- Converts
- HEIC/HEIF to PDF
- Merge
- Many photos into one PDF
- Output
- PDF download + optional shareable link
How to convert HEIC to PDF
Drop HEIC files
Drag iPhone .heic files straight from Photos, Mail, or a USB transfer.
Browser decodes and merges
A WebAssembly decoder turns each HEIC into a JPEG, then jsPDF combines them into a single PDF, all on your device.
Download the PDF
Save the PDF to your device, or click 'Get URL' to host it and get a shareable link.
Why convert HEIC to PDF?
Shareable format
PDF is the universal format for sharing multi-page documents.
Print-ready
Most print shops and offices accept PDF, so it's ready to print.
Merge many photos into one PDF
Combine trip photos or receipts into a single PDF attachment.
Local and private
Photos never touch a server.
PDF vs the image formats it replaces
When you need to send or print a batch of photos, the file format decides how smooth that is. PDF holds many images in one document and opens on any device. Here's how it compares to the picture formats your iPhone hands you.
| Format | Multiple images in one file | Print-ready | Opens everywhere | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Documents, receipts, and printing | |
| HEIC | No | Awkward, needs conversion | Apple devices only | Saving iPhone storage space |
| JPG | One image per file | Yes | Yes | A single photo |
| PNG | One image per file | Yes | Yes | A single screenshot or graphic |
What is HEIC and why turn it into a PDF?
HEIC is Apple's High Efficiency format. Since iOS 11 most iPhones save photos this way because it stores good-looking pictures in roughly half the space of a JPG. The catch shows up the moment you leave the Apple world. Windows, older Android phones, plenty of email clients, and most print software either refuse to open a .heic file or show a blank box. A PDF sidesteps all of that. It is the format almost every device already knows how to display and print, so wrapping your photos in one means the person on the other end can just open it.
When a PDF beats separate image files
If you only have one picture to share, an image file is fine. The moment you have several that belong together, loose files get messy. Ten attachments are easy to lose, hard to keep in order, and annoying to open one at a time. A PDF keeps the pages in sequence inside a single file you can name, email, or upload in one go. It also prints predictably: each photo lands on its own page at a fixed size instead of relying on whatever the viewer's image app decides to do.
Merging multiple iPhone photos into one PDF
Tick the merge option, then drop all your HEIC files in at once. Each photo is decoded and added as its own page, in the order you selected them, into one document. This is handy for a set of receipts, a scanned multi-page form you photographed, or a small album you want to send as a single file. One note worth keeping in mind: camera EXIF data such as location and shutter settings is not carried into the PDF, since the photos become flat page images. Hang on to the original HEIC files if you still need that metadata.
When a single PDF is the easy answer
Bundling photos into one document saves everyone the hassle of juggling loose files:
Email a stack of receipts
Snap your receipts or scanned forms, merge them into one PDF, and attach a single file. The accountant or HR gets one thing to open instead of twelve separate photos.
Send trip photos as one document
Pull the best shots from a weekend away into one PDF and send it to family. They scroll through page by page, and nobody has to download each picture on its own.
Print at a shop that wants PDF
Many print counters and photo labs ask for a PDF rather than raw HEIC files their software can't read. Convert first and your iPhone photos are ready to hand over.
FAQ
How does this handle HEIC?
It reads each HEIC right in your browser, converts it to an image, and places it into the PDF. There is nothing to install.
Is anything uploaded?
No. The whole conversion runs on your device. Your photos only leave if you choose to host the PDF with 'Get URL'.
Why does HEIC need conversion for PDF?
HEIC is the Apple photo format that most PDF tools and apps can't read directly. Converting it lets you put your iPhone photos into a PDF that opens anywhere.
How do I merge multiple HEIC files into one PDF?
Tick 'Merge into one PDF', then drop all your HEIC files at once. They get added one per page, in order, into a single PDF you can download or share.
Will I lose quality?
No noticeable loss. Each photo is embedded at full resolution and auto-fit to the page.
Does EXIF carry over?
The photos go into the PDF as images, so camera EXIF data isn't kept. Save the original HEIC if you need it.
What if a file fails?
Skip it and try again, or re-export the photo from your iPhone. Most failures come from a partly copied or corrupted file.
Mix HEIC and JPG?
Yes. You can drop HEIC and JPG together and they all merge into the same PDF.
How do I convert HEIC to PDF on iPhone, Windows, or Mac?
The same way on every device. Drop your HEIC files into the box and download the PDF. It runs in any modern browser, so there is nothing to install on iPhone, Windows, or Mac.
Can I reorder the pages?
Photos go into the PDF in the order you add them, so arrange the files before you drop them. To change the order afterward, remove the files and add them again in the sequence you want.
What page size does the PDF use?
Each photo is auto-fit to a standard A4 page, so the document prints cleanly and opens the same on any screen. Tall and wide photos are scaled to fit without cropping.
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Host the PDF?
Convert your HEIC files into a PDF, then click 'Get URL' to host it for free. No signup.
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