HEIC to PDF
Online HEIC to PDF converter in browser
HEIC to PDF Guide
Use this page when your files are already in HEIC and you want a quick PDF output with local processing.
1. How can I use this HEIC to PDF converter on this page?
- Upload HEIC or HEIF files from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac via drag-and-drop or click to browse. Multiple files are combined into one PDF in upload order.
- Review the file list. Remove individual files or click Clear All to start over.
- Click Convert to PDF. Each photo becomes a separate PDF page sized to the decoded image—no white margins, no aspect ratio distortion.
- Download the generated PDF. Use Reset to start over with new images.
2. How does this tool convert HEIC to PDF in my browser?
HEIC/HEIF is decoded with the heic2any library in your browser (same pipeline as HEIC to JPG). Output is rasterized at full quality (JPEG quality 1.0) before embedding.
createImageBitmap applies EXIF orientation so photos appear upright in the PDF.
pdf-lib embeds pixels via PNG for PDF compatibility. Page dimensions match the oriented image.
All processing runs locally—no server upload.
3. What should I know about HEIC to PDF, and when is it the right choice?
HEIC to PDF turns Apple’s default photo format into a single shareable PDF. Useful for emailing albums, submitting documents, or opening on Windows without extra codecs.
HEIF container files (.heif) are accepted alongside .heic. Everything stays on your device.
4. Why convert HEIC to PDF in the browser for privacy and speed?
- Zero white margins in Fit to image mode.
- Batch multiple HEIC files into one multi-page PDF.
- No upload: heic2any runs in the browser.
- Orientation from EXIF is respected after decode.
5. When do people convert HEIC files to PDF for sharing or archiving?
- iPhone photos: Combine vacation shots into one PDF for email or printing.
- Cross-platform sharing: Recipients can open PDF on any OS without HEIC support.
- Workflow: Turn AirDropped HEIC files into a single attachment.
- Archiving: Package HEIC collections as one portable document.