Turn HEIC photos into perfect PDFs
Convert iPhone and Mac photos to PDF instantly — privately, right here in your browser.
Why Convert HEIC to PDF?
If you have an iPhone or iPad, every photo you snap is saved as a HEIC file that stands for High Efficiency Image Container. In 2017, Apple introduced this new format as a smarter replacement for JPEG. You still get the same visual quality, but the files are about half the size. This is all because of a new kind of compression codec called HEVC (H.265). Imagine having thousands of photos on your device; that extra space really makes a difference.
But the main problem is compatibility with other operating systems, browsers, and image editors. They won’t open HEIC files unless you install extra software or plugins. Windows 11 requires a separate Microsoft Store extension just to view them, and the same with Android. When it comes to uploading to government websites, school portals, HR systems, or work tools, HEIC files are almost always a no-go.
That’s where a good HEIC to PDF converter saves the day. PDF files are basically the most widely supported format out there. You can open them on any device, operating system, or browser, no extra steps needed. By converting your HEIC photos to PDF, you make sure anyone can open them, no matter what device they’re using. Whether you’re sharing with a Windows user, submitting something online, or just saving memories, PDF is the easy, reliable choice.
Benefits of Using Our Free HEIC to PDF Converter
Most online converters ask you to upload your private photos to a remote server and trust that they will handle them responsibly. Our free HEIC to PDF converter works entirely differently — every step happens inside your browser, with zero network traffic.
Conversion runs locally in JavaScript. Nothing is transmitted to any server — ever. Verify it yourself in your browser’s network inspector.
Drop an entire camera roll at once. Files process in sequence without waiting on server queues — results in seconds.
No watermarks, no file caps, no premium tier. Convert as many HEIC files as you need, completely free.
No sign-up, no confirmation email, no password. Open the page, drop your files, download your PDF.
Choose A4, US Letter, or Fit to Image sizing. Merge all photos into one PDF or keep them as individual files.
Runs in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, or iOS — no app to install, no software to update.
Most free online conversion tools retain your uploaded files on their servers for hours, and some have been caught exposing user data through misconfigured cloud storage. With a client-side HEIC converter, there is nothing to retain — because nothing is ever sent.
How to Convert HEIC to PDF — Step by Step
The entire HEIC to PDF conversion process takes well under a minute, regardless of how many files you have.
- Upload your HEIC filesDrag and drop one or more
.heicor.heiffiles onto the upload area, or click it to browse. There is no file limit. - Choose your conversion settingsSelect a page size (A4, Letter, or Fit to Image), pick High or Medium image quality, and decide whether to merge all photos into one PDF or keep them separate.
- Click “Convert to PDF”The converter decodes each HEIC file and builds your PDF entirely in the browser. A live progress bar shows each file as it completes.
- Download your PDF(s)Click the Download button to save your file. When converting separately, each PDF downloads in sequence. No expiring links, no email delivery — instant download.
You can batch convert HEIC to PDF for an entire camera roll in one session without reloading the page.
Technical Specifications
Here is exactly what this HEIC to PDF converter supports:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Accepted input formats | .heic, .heif — including Live Photo sequences and standard single-frame HEIF images |
| Output format | PDF — compatible with all PDF viewers on all platforms, no plugin required |
| Maximum file size | Limited only by browser memory; files up to ~100 MB process reliably on most modern devices |
| Image quality | High = 92% JPEG quality (visually lossless). Medium = 70% quality, ~40% smaller PDF file size |
| Page size options | A4 (210 × 297 mm), US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), Fit to Image (page matches photo’s native resolution) |
| Batch support | Unlimited files per session — merge into one PDF or download as individual files |
| Processing location | 100% client-side via heic2any + jsPDF. Zero server communication during conversion |
| Browser support | Chrome 90+, Firefox 88+, Edge 90+, Safari 15+ — desktop and mobile |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Windows does not include native HEIC support out of the box. The format relies on the HEVC (H.265) codec, which Microsoft only ships through an optional Microsoft Store extension — one most users never install. Even on Windows 11, HEIF codec support can vanish after a clean OS reinstall. The easiest fix is to use a HEIC to PDF converter before sharing photos with Windows users, rather than asking recipients to hunt down codec packages themselves.
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It depends entirely on whether the tool uploads your files to a server. Many free online converters do transmit your photos to external servers where they are processed, stored temporarily, and potentially logged — a serious risk if your images contain personal, medical, or financial information. This HEIC to PDF converter processes everything locally inside your browser using JavaScript. Your files never leave your device. You can confirm this yourself: open your browser’s developer tools, watch the Network tab, and you will see zero upload traffic during conversion.
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Minimally, and only if you choose it. The converter decodes your HEIC to a full-resolution bitmap, then re-encodes it as JPEG inside the PDF at your chosen quality level. At High (92%), the result is visually indistinguishable from the original — perfect for printing or archiving. At Medium (70%), the PDF is roughly 40% smaller, with only very slight compression artifacts visible at extreme zoom. For any archival or print use, always select High quality.
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Yes — batch HEIC to PDF conversion is fully supported. Drop an entire folder of photos onto the upload area in one go. You can then choose to convert each file into its own individual PDF, or merge all photos into a single multi-page PDF document. Both modes process every file in one pass with a shared progress bar, so you can walk away and return when it is finished.
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No account, no email, no registration of any kind. There is no sign-up form, no confirmation step, and no “enter your email to download” gate. Open the page, convert your HEIC files, download the PDF — that is the complete workflow. Because everything runs in your browser, there is nothing to create an account for.
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HEIC is Apple’s modern photo format (iOS 11+, 2017), while JPEG has been the internet’s photo standard since the early 1990s. Key differences: File size — HEIC files are ~50% smaller than an equivalent JPEG at the same visual quality, so your iPhone stores nearly twice as many photos per gigabyte. Features — HEIC can store Live Photos, burst sequences, depth maps, and 10-bit wide-colour data in a single container; JPEG supports none of these. Compatibility — JPEG opens natively on every platform ever made; HEIC requires special codec support outside Apple’s ecosystem. For sharing, PDF or JPEG is always the safer choice.
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Yes. The converter is fully responsive and runs in Safari on iOS and iPadOS 15 or later. Open it on your iPhone, select HEIC photos from your Camera Roll using the file picker, convert them, and save the PDF to Files or share via AirDrop, email, or Messages — all without leaving the browser. Note that on iOS, drag-and-drop is not supported in Safari, but the tap-to-browse button works perfectly.
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Your files exist only in your browser’s memory while the page is open. They are never written to disk by the tool and never sent to any server. The moment you close or refresh the tab, the browser releases that memory — there is no cache, no session storage, and no server log to clear. If you need to convert the same files again, simply reload the page and start fresh.