One PDF or a file each
Merge every HEIC into one combined PDF, or output a separate PDF per photo. Combined saves as a single download; separate files come back together as a ZIP.
Your iPhone saves photos as HEIC, and half the world can't open them. Drop your .heic files and get a PDF that works on any device — email it, print it, or attach it to a form. Merge a batch into one document or make a separate PDF for each.
Drop HEIC files to build a PDF
HEIC · HEIF · up to 50 files · 100 MB each
HEIC is the format iPhones and iPads use to store photos, and it saves a lot of space compared with JPEG. The catch shows up the moment you leave Apple's world. Send a .heic to a Windows colleague, drop it into an old web form, or open it on an Android phone, and it often just refuses to show. Wrapping those photos in a PDF fixes it in one move: a PDF renders identically on any phone, computer, or printer, so the person receiving it never has to know the originals were HEIC or install anything to read them.
Each HEIC becomes a page, placed in the order you drop the files. With more than one photo the default is a single combined PDF, but you can switch to one PDF per image if you prefer them separate. A single HEIC still produces a clean one-page document. You control the page — leave it matching each photo, or standardise everything to A4 or Letter — along with orientation, margin, and how the image fits inside the page. Photos taken sideways are auto-rotated so they land upright.
A few honest points. Location and camera metadata — GPS coordinates, EXIF, the lot — is stripped by default, which is usually what you want before sharing a document. HEIC photos are often high resolution, so a batch can build a heavy PDF; resize or compress first if you need something light to email. And converting does not sharpen anything: the page shows the same photo the HEIC held, just inside a document wrapper. Live Photos contribute their still frame, not the short video.
Merge every HEIC into one combined PDF, or output a separate PDF per photo. Combined saves as a single download; separate files come back together as a ZIP.
Photos shot in portrait or landscape are auto-oriented so no page comes out sideways, and camera metadata is cleared from every page by default.
Every HEIC is decoded in your browser with WebAssembly — no iCloud, no desktop app, no server. The photos never leave your device.
A Windows or Android recipient may not open a .heic at all. Combine your photos into one PDF and they view the whole set with no format headaches.
Insurance claims, applications, and portals often accept PDF but not HEIC. Turn your phone snaps into a PDF and the upload finally succeeds.
Photograph receipts with your iPhone, drop the HEIC files here, and combine them into one PDF for an expense report or your accountant.
Set the page to A4 or Letter with a small margin and print your iPhone photos as clean full-page prints, no photo-layout app required.
Shot a multi-page contract or form page by page? Merge the HEIC images into a single ordered PDF so it reads top to bottom.
Share a day's photos as one tidy PDF that opens anywhere, instead of a folder of HEIC files the other person may struggle to preview.
Add one photo or up to fifty. Both .heic and .heif are welcome, and each file joins the queue in the order you drop it — which becomes the page order.
Choose combine into one PDF or one PDF per photo, then pick Image, A4, or Letter with orientation, margin, fit, and DPI. The defaults are ready to go if you would rather not fuss.
A combined document saves as a single PDF. If you chose one PDF per photo, each downloads on its own or arrives as a single ZIP with the whole set.
Drop files in the order you want them read. Page order follows upload order, so arrange the photos before converting.
Choosing A4 or Letter? A small margin keeps photos off the very edge and stops home printers from clipping them.
Mind the size with high-resolution iPhone photos. A big batch makes a heavy PDF, so compress or resize first if you need to email it.
Want the photos as individual editable images too? Convert HEIC to JPG separately — this tool outputs a document, not loose image files.
Convert between all the major image formats — JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, SVG — from one place.
Want the photos as individual JPG files rather than a document? Convert your iPhone HEIC images to JPG in the browser.
Already have JPG photos or scans? Combine them into a single PDF the same way, no upload required.
Mixing HEIC with JPG, PNG, and WebP in one set? Drop them all into the any-format images-to-PDF tool.
Shrink big iPhone photos before you build the PDF so the finished document stays light enough to email.
Drop them here, choose one document or many, and download a PDF that opens on any device — no Apple software needed.