Convert HEIC photos straight from your iPhone into a single PDF - no upload, no signup, runs locally in your browser.
iPhones save photos as HEIC by default, which keeps file sizes small but breaks just about every workflow that isn't on an Apple device: school portals reject them, US government forms only accept PDF, expense systems want a single document. Going straight from HEIC to PDF in one step skips the intermediate JPG export you'd otherwise need.
We decode the HEIC inside your browser using a WebAssembly-built libheif, re-encode each frame as PNG, and embed it into the PDF. Conversion is fully local - your photos never leave your device. The output PDF preserves the original photo resolution and includes one page per HEIC file in the order you added them.
HEIC is the high-efficiency format iPhones use to save photos - typically half the size of JPG at the same quality. Not widely supported outside Apple devices, which is why people convert.
PDF is the universal document format - looks the same on every device, prints reliably, and is the canonical way to share images that should stay fixed in layout.
Drag a HEIC onto the converter above, or click the box to pick one from your device.
We've preselected PDF as the output format. Change it from the dropdown if you want a different target.
Click Convert and wait for the progress bar to finish. Download the PDF when it's ready.
Convert HEIC photos from your iPhone to JPG - works on Windows, Android, and anywhere HEIC won't open.
Convert HEIC iPhone photos to lossless PNG - great for editing or when you need transparency support.
Combine one or more JPG photos into a single PDF in your browser - drop them in the right order and we'll generate the document.