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HEIC to PDF

Convert HEIC photos from iPhone or iPad to PDF directly in your browser. No upload — your photo never leaves your device. Works in Chrome and Safari.

Frequently asked questions

Is my photo uploaded to a server?
No. HEIC to PDF conversion runs entirely in your browser. The file never leaves your device. Your browser decodes the HEIC image using its built-in decoder and builds the PDF locally using PDF generation code running in the page.
What is HEIC?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Coding) is the photo format used by iPhone and iPad since iOS 11 (2017). It produces smaller files than JPEG at the same visual quality. iPhones default to HEIC; you may need to convert to a more universal format like PDF when sharing photos with people who use non-Apple devices.
What browsers support this?
HEIC decoding requires Chrome 118 or later, or Safari 16 or later. Firefox does not currently support HEIC natively — if you are on Firefox, try Chrome or Safari to complete the conversion.
Can I convert multiple iPhone photos at once?
Yes. Select multiple HEIC files and they will each become one page in the output PDF. You can reorder the pages before creating the PDF.

Guide

Convert HEIC to PDF — turn iPhone photos into a portable document

Convert HEIC photos from iPhone or iPad to PDF directly in your browser. No upload required — your photo never leaves your device. Works in Chrome and Safari.

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