If you use an iPhone, you’ve probably come across photos in the .heic format. HEIC is Apple’s next-generation image format introduced with iOS 11. It offers smaller file sizes and better quality compared to traditional JPGs. However, many Windows systems and some Android devices don’t natively support viewing HEIC files.
Wouldn’t it be convenient to have a simple tool that converts HEIC files to PDFs?
Recently, I discovered a super handy website: https://heictopdftools.com. After trying it myself, I found it extremely easy and effective — definitely worth recommending.
No sign-up required and completely free of ads — clean and user-friendly.
In addition to HEIC and HEIF, it supports PNG, JPG, JPEG, SVG, and more — all convertible to PDF.
You can upload multiple images at once and merge them into a single PDF — a real time saver.
All conversion happens locally in your browser — no file is uploaded to any server.
Fully compatible with iPhone, Android, tablets, and desktops — use it on any device.
Drag and drop the images you want to convert
Choose whether to create separate PDFs or merge into one
Click the "Create PDF" button
Download completes in just a few seconds!
iPhone users who want to convert HEIC images to PDF
Students and teachers organizing homework or documents
Designers and developers who need quick image-to-PDF tools
Privacy-conscious users who don’t want to upload files to the cloud
Out of all the HEIC-to-PDF converters I’ve used, HeicToPDF is by far the simplest and fastest — and most importantly, it excels in privacy protection.
If you want to organize or share iPhone photos as PDFs, I highly recommend giving it a try!
What image converter tools do you use? Feel free to share your experience in the comments!