Convert HEIC to PDF
Drop a stack of HEIC photos and download them combined into a single PDF, ordered exactly as you added them. Ideal for receipts, expense reports, signed documents, IDs and notes you scanned with your iPhone but need to send as a proper PDF attachment.
How to convert HEIC to PDF
- Drop your HEIC files into the box. Reorder them by drag if needed.
- Each photo is decoded with libheif and embedded as a JPG inside a fresh PDF.
- Download the combined PDF in one click.
Why convert HEIC to PDF?
PDFs are the de-facto standard for sharing multi-page documents and scans. Most expense tools, government portals, banks and HR systems require PDF and reject HEIC outright. Converting your iPhone photos into a single PDF eliminates the back-and-forth of attaching ten different image files; the recipient gets one document, in your chosen order, that opens identically on any device. Each page is sized to match its source picture, so portrait and landscape shots stay correctly oriented. The encoder uses the open-source pdf-lib library inside your browser, so even multi-page receipts and scanned passports never leave your device. If you only need one file converted to a viewable image, use the HEIC to JPG or HEIC to PNG converters instead.
How we compare
The closest peer to this tool is Google's Squoosh, which also runs fully in your browser. Squoosh focuses on compression for the modern web and does not handle HEIC or batch conversion. Cloudconvert and Convertio cover more formats but upload your files to their servers and meter usage.
| This site | Squoosh | Cloudconvert | Convertio | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Files stay on your device | ||||
| No signup | Limited | Limited | ||
| No ads | ||||
| Batch conversion | ||||
| Supports HEIC | ||||
| Open source | AGPL-3.0 | Apache-2.0 |
Frequently asked questions
Are my photos uploaded?+
No. The decoder and the PDF writer run as WebAssembly inside your browser tab. No file data is sent anywhere.
Can I reorder the pages before exporting?+
Yes. Drag the thumbnails up or down before clicking the export button.
How big can the final PDF be?+
Limited only by browser memory. A few dozen iPhone photos typically result in a 5–30 MB PDF.
Is the photo quality preserved?+
Yes. The decoded HEIC is embedded as a high-quality JPG (quality 92) so the PDF looks indistinguishable from the originals while staying portable.
Does it support mixed orientations?+
Yes. Each page is sized to match its picture, so portrait and landscape photos appear in the correct orientation without cropping or letterboxing.
Can I add a password to the PDF?+
Not in this tool. Use a dedicated PDF encryption tool afterwards if you need a password-protected document.
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