Convert HEIC to PDF — single or multi-page
Turn iPhone photos into a PDF document for forms, expense reports and applications. Built entirely on your device.
When you need a PDF instead of an image
Plenty of official workflows refuse images entirely: tax portals, visa applications, university admissions, insurance claims and expense systems often state "PDF only". If the document you photographed with your iPhone is saved as HEIC, you are two steps away from acceptance — and this tool does both at once: it decodes the HEIC and wraps the result into a proper PDF.
Selecting multiple photos creates a multi-page PDF, which is exactly what you want for a multi-page contract you photographed page by page, or a set of receipts that must be submitted as one document. The pages keep the order in which you selected the files.
Tips for document photos
- Photograph straight from above in even light; shadows compress poorly and reduce readability.
- The quality slider applies to the embedded photos. 85–90% keeps text crisp; below 70% small print starts to suffer.
- If the portal has a size limit, fewer pixels help more than lower quality — shrink photos first with the compressor, then build the PDF.
HEIC to PDF questions
Can I combine multiple HEIC photos into one PDF?
Yes. Select several files and they become pages of a single PDF, in the order you selected them. One file gives a one-page PDF.
What page size does the PDF use?
Each page matches the photo's own aspect ratio, scaled to fit within A4 dimensions. Portraits become portrait pages, landscapes become landscape pages, with no white borders.
Is the PDF created on my device too?
Yes. The photos are decoded and the PDF is assembled by JavaScript in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.