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HEIC to PDF Convert iPhone Photos to PDF

Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to PDF. Works in your browser — no upload, no app needed.

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Drop HEIC/HEIF photos here

iPhone and iOS photo format — max 50 MB each

0 / 50 filesMax 50MB per file

How to Convert iPhone HEIC Photos to PDF

iPhone cameras save photos in HEIC format to maximise storage efficiency. Converting them to PDF creates a universally compatible document you can share, print, or archive — all without installing any software.

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Transfer HEIC photos from your iPhone to your Mac via AirDrop, USB, or iCloud. Then drag them into Doclair.

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Reorder photos by dragging the cards. Use and to fix orientation if needed.

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Choose a Page Size — Fit keeps each photo at full size. A4 or Letter fit standard print sheets.

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Click Convert to PDF. The HEIC photos are decoded to JPEG and embedded into a single PDF instantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on iPhone and iPad since iOS 11. It uses the HEIF standard to store photos at roughly half the file size of JPEG, while maintaining the same perceived quality. Apple adopted it to save storage space on devices.
Doclair uses the heic2any JavaScript library to decode HEIC/HEIF files in the browser, converting them to JPEG. The JPEG is then embedded into the PDF using pdf-lib. This all happens locally — no server is involved.
Yes. When you AirDrop or transfer HEIC photos from your iPhone to your Mac, they keep the .heic extension. Drag them directly into Doclair in Safari or Chrome on macOS.
Yes. Drop up to 50 HEIC or HEIF files at once. Each photo becomes one page in the PDF, in the order you set by dragging the cards.
No. Doclair runs entirely in your browser — Safari, Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. No download, no installation, no account required.
Never. All HEIC decoding and PDF generation happens locally in your browser tab. Your photos never leave your device.