From iPhone camera roll to a submittable PDF
Photographed a contract, receipts, or homework pages with your iPhone? Those photos are HEIC files, which most upload portals reject. This tool decodes each HEIC photo and assembles them into a single PDF — one photo per page — entirely in your browser.
Because nothing is uploaded, it's safe for sensitive documents: IDs, financial statements, and medical records never leave your device.
How to convert HEIC to PDF
- Drop your HEIC photos into the box, in the order you want the pages.
- Remove any you don't need from the list.
- Click “Create PDF” — the finished file downloads immediately.
Frequently asked questions
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. HEIC decoding and PDF creation both happen in your browser. Photos of documents, receipts, or IDs never leave your device.
Can I combine multiple HEIC photos into one PDF?
Yes — add as many photos as you like and each becomes one PDF page, in the order shown.
Can I mix HEIC with JPG or PNG files?
Yes. You can drop in any combination of HEIC, JPG, PNG, and WebP images and they'll all end up as pages in the same PDF.
Why turn photos into a PDF?
PDF is the standard for document submission — leases, expense reports, applications. Photographing pages on an iPhone produces HEIC files, and this tool turns that camera roll into a single submittable document.