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Guide

How to convert HEIC to PDF

Two free tools, chained together — decode the HEIC, then place it on a PDF page. No app to install, nothing leaves your device.

The two-step path

There's no single "HEIC to PDF" button here because there doesn't need to be — HEIC is a photo format, PDF is a document container, and the cleanest way to bridge them is two purpose-built tools rather than one tool trying to do both jobs at once:

  1. Upload your HEIC photo(s) to HEIC to JPG and download the converted JPG(s).
  2. Upload the JPG(s) to JPG to PDF, arrange them in order if you have more than one, and download the finished PDF.

Each step takes seconds, and because both tools run entirely in your browser, your photos never touch a server at any point — not during the HEIC decode, not during the PDF assembly.

Combining several HEIC photos into one PDF

If you have more than one HEIC photo — several pages of a photographed document, for example — convert each one to JPG individually first, then upload all of them together to JPG to PDF in the second step. They'll combine into a single PDF with one photo per page, and you can reorder them before downloading if they aren't already in the right sequence.

Why you'd need this

The most common reason: a portal, form, or application only accepts PDF uploads, but the photo you have — straight from an iPhone — is HEIC. Rather than hunting for a way to change your phone's camera settings after the fact, converting the specific photo you already have is faster and doesn't affect anything else on your device.

Why can't I convert HEIC to PDF directly in one step?
HEIC and PDF are different enough (one's a photo format, one's a document container) that going HEIC to PDF cleanly needs an intermediate step — decode the HEIC to a standard image first, then place that image onto a PDF page. Two purpose-built tools chained together handle each step properly rather than one tool trying to do both imperfectly.
Can I combine multiple HEIC photos into one PDF?
Yes — convert each HEIC photo to JPG first (one at a time), then upload all the resulting JPGs together to JPG to PDF, where they combine into a single PDF with one photo per page, in whatever order you arrange them.
Why would I need my iPhone photos as a PDF?
Common cases: submitting a photographed document or ID to a portal that only accepts PDF uploads, combining several photographed pages of a form into one file to send, or archiving photos in a format that opens consistently everywhere rather than one that depends on the viewer supporting HEIC.
Is my photo uploaded anywhere during either step?
No — both the HEIC decoding and the PDF assembly happen entirely in your browser, on your device. Your photos never leave your device at any point in the process.