HEIC to PDF Converter

Turn iPhone HEIC photos into a single shareable PDF — perfect for documents, receipts and portfolios.

HEIC → PDF

Drag & drop files here, or

Accepts .heic, .heif

  1. Select the HEIC photos to include.
  2. They are decoded and combined into one PDF.
  3. Download your finished document.

Photographed a document, a stack of receipts, or a multi-page form on your iPhone? Those HEIC snaps are far easier to send and print as a single PDF. This tool decodes your HEIC photos and binds them into one tidy document, one photo per page, in the order you upload them — exactly what banks, schools, and agencies tend to ask for.

Turn your iPhone into a pocket document scanner

You almost certainly already carry the best scanner you own: your iPhone camera. The catch is that it saves each page as a separate HEIC photo, and nobody wants to receive a tax form as five loose image attachments. Binding those shots into one PDF solves it. Photograph each page in order, drop the HEIC files here, and they come back as a single document — one photo per page, in the sequence you uploaded. It is the format banks, schools, landlords, and government portals expect, and it prints predictably. For a single page you'd rather keep as an image, the HEIC to JPG Converter is the simpler route.

Getting clean, readable pages every time

A few habits make a photographed PDF look properly scanned rather than snapped in a hurry. Good results come from preparation as much as conversion:

  • Flat and square — lay pages on a contrasting surface and shoot straight down to avoid keystone distortion
  • Even light — diffuse daylight beats a harsh on-camera flash that bleaches contrast
  • Right order — upload files in page sequence, because that order becomes the PDF page order

The tool decodes the HEVC-based HEIC container and renders each photo at print-friendly quality, so text stays legible. If you only need lighter web images rather than a document, HEIC to WebP is the companion tool to reach for.

PDF versus loose images for sharing

Why not just email the photos? Because a PDF travels as one file, opens identically on every device, and cannot be accidentally reordered or half-attached. It also signals intent: a multi-page PDF reads as a document, while a clutch of camera-roll images reads as snapshots. That distinction matters when an institution is reviewing what you send. If a recipient later needs an editable, transparent version of one page, you can also produce a HEIC to PNG file. Explore every conversion path from the HEIC to JPG Converter home page.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I control the page order in the finished PDF?
Yes — pages appear in the exact order you upload the HEIC files. Arrange or rename your files first if order matters, then add them in sequence and each becomes a page in that order.
Is one photo placed per PDF page?
Yes. Each HEIC photo becomes its own full page in the document, which is ideal for scanning forms, receipts, contracts, or any multi-page paperwork captured with your iPhone.
Will the text in my photographed pages stay readable?
Yes. Pages are rendered at print-friendly quality, so typed and handwritten text remains legible. Shoot pages flat, square, and in even light for the sharpest possible result.
Can I combine photos taken on different days into one PDF?
Absolutely. Source files can come from anywhere in your camera roll. As long as you upload them together, they are merged into a single PDF regardless of when each was taken.