Common use cases
- Convert iPhone HEIC photos into a PDF.
- Prepare mobile photos for upload forms.
- Combine several HEIC photos into one PDF.
- Create a printable PDF from iPhone photos.
Convert HEIC and HEIF photos into a downloadable PDF directly in your browser. Add up to 50 iPhone photos and create a clean PDF.
HEIC to PDF conversion turns iPhone HEIC or HEIF photos into a PDF document. It is useful when a website, form, email workflow, school portal or document system accepts PDF files but not HEIC photos.
HEIC is common on iPhone and iPad, but PDF is easier to print, archive and upload. A PDF can also combine several HEIC photos into one document while keeping the original photo order.
The HEIC photo is decoded in your browser, converted to a JPEG preview, then placed into a PDF page. The original file is not uploaded to a server.
HEIC to PDF conversion is useful when iPhone or iPad photos need to be submitted as a document. HEIC is efficient for photos, but many forms, email workflows and document portals expect PDF files instead.
This browser-based workflow decodes HEIC or HEIF photos, creates a preview and places the image into a PDF page. It is especially useful for receipts, scanned paper photos, IDs, homework photos and quick mobile document workflows.
HEIC to PDF belongs to the broader image to PDF cluster. Internal links to Image to PDF, JPG to PDF, PNG to PDF and WebP to PDF help users choose the right converter for each image format.
Yes. You can convert HEIC photos to PDF for free in your browser.
No. The HEIC conversion and PDF creation happen locally in your browser.
Yes. Add up to 50 HEIC or HEIF files, arrange them in order, and create one PDF document.
Browsers do not handle HEIC as directly as JPG or PNG, so the file has to be decoded first before it can be placed into a PDF.