Convert HEIC to PDF.
HEIC is what iPhones shoot — and what forms, portals and offices can't open. Drop your photos in and get one tidy PDF: decoded on your device, never uploaded, every shot kept upright automatically. Drag to set the order, choose Fit-to-image or A4 and Letter, then click Convert.
What you get
- Turns iPhone HEIC photos straight into a PDF document — no separate convert-to-JPG-first step.
- Great for making one shareable file out of photographed receipts, IDs or documents shot on an iPhone.
- Each photo becomes a page you can reorder and rotate; a solid PDF page replaces HEIC's unsupported container.
- Everything happens in your browser — the photos never leave your device.
Questions people ask
Can I combine several iPhone photos into one PDF?
Yes. Add multiple HEIC images and they become pages in a single PDF, in the order you arrange them — ideal for sending a set of document photos as one file.
Why go straight to PDF instead of JPG?
If your goal is a document to email, print or archive, PDF is the finished format — one file, fixed layout, opens everywhere. Convert to JPG instead if you need individual editable image files.
Do I need any Apple software?
No. The HEIC images are decoded right in your browser, so this works on Windows, Android and Linux too.
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