HEIC to PDF Online Free
Convert iPhone and iPad HEIC photos to a single PDF instantly. Upload multiple HEIC files, set page size and quality, then download — no account, no software, no watermarks.
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HEIC / HEIF · Max 50 MB total free · Up to 200 MB with Pro
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How It Works
Turn your iPhone HEIC photos into a PDF in three steps
Upload HEIC Photos
Select one or multiple HEIC or HEIF files from your device — iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Photos taken in iOS 11 and later are all in HEIC format. Total upload size is up to 50 MB on the free plan.
Set Page Options
Choose A4, Letter, or "Fit to Photo" page size. Set portrait or landscape orientation, and select image quality. Advanced options let you add captions and preserve original EXIF metadata.
Download Your PDF
Each HEIC photo is decoded from its native HEIF container, placed on a PDF page, and bundled into a single download-ready PDF file. No watermarks, no account, instant download.
Why Use Our HEIC to PDF Converter?
The easiest way to share iPhone photos as a universal PDF
Native HEIC / HEIF Decoding
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's proprietary format introduced in iOS 11. Our converter natively decodes HEIC and HEIF files without requiring any pre-conversion on your device — just upload as-is.
Multiple Photos, One PDF
Upload up to 20 HEIC photos at once and combine them all into a single multi-page PDF. Each photo becomes its own page, presented in the upload order — perfect for photo albums, reports, and documentation.
EXIF Metadata Preserved
When you enable "Preserve EXIF data," metadata like the capture date, GPS location, camera model, and exposure settings are retained in the output PDF — useful for legal documentation and archiving.
Auto-Orientation per Photo
HEIC photos can be portrait or landscape. With "Auto" orientation selected, each photo is placed on a page that matches its own aspect ratio — so a landscape photo gets a landscape page, with no cropping.
"Fit to Photo" Page Size
Choose "Fit to Photo" to create a PDF where each page is sized exactly to the photo's pixel dimensions at 96 DPI — ideal for archiving originals without any white border or scaling.
100% Private & Secure
Your personal photos are uploaded over an encrypted HTTPS connection, processed in isolated containers, and deleted from our servers within 24 hours. We never store, view, or share your images.
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Frequently Asked Questions
HEIC stands for High Efficiency Image Container and is based on the HEIF (High Efficiency Image Format) standard developed by MPEG. Apple adopted it as the default photo format in iOS 11 (2017) because HEIC files are approximately 50% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality — this conserves iPhone storage significantly. The downside is that HEIC is not universally supported on Windows (older versions) or many web platforms, making conversion to widely-accepted formats like PDF, JPG, or PNG often necessary.
Yes. You can upload up to 20 HEIC files at once on the free plan. Each photo is placed on its own PDF page, and all pages are compiled into a single PDF file for download. The order of pages matches the upload order — you can re-upload with files selected in a different sequence to control page order.
At "High" quality (100%), the HEIC photo is decoded losslessly and embedded in the PDF with no additional compression — the output image quality is identical to the original. Selecting "Medium" (80%) or "Low" (60%) applies JPEG compression to the embedded image, which reduces the output PDF file size but introduces minor quality reduction visible only at very high zoom levels.
On iPhone, you can visit this page directly in Safari and tap "Choose HEIC Files" to access your Photo Library. On a Mac, open the Finder, go to your Photos library, and export HEIC files to your Downloads folder before uploading. On Windows, you can airdrop or cable-transfer HEIC files from iPhone — they remain in .heic format and can be uploaded directly without any pre-conversion.
Yes, completely. Photos are uploaded over an encrypted TLS connection. They are processed in isolated server containers with no internet access and no access to other users' files. Both the original HEIC files and the output PDF are permanently deleted from our servers within 24 hours. We never view, store, or share your photos under any circumstances.
Yes. HEIC is just the file container extension — the actual image format inside is HEIF. Both .heic and .heif file extensions are accepted. Some Android devices and cameras also produce .heif files. All of these are processed identically by our converter.