HEIC → PDF

Convert a HEIC photo to PDF

Turn an iPhone photo into a PDF ready to print, archive or send.

HEIC Max. size 10 MB, up to 200 MB on Premium

How it works

  1. Drop your .heic (or .heif) photo, max 10 MB on Free and 200 MB on Premium.
  2. Click Convert to PDF. The photo is decoded and placed in a PDF as a single full-page image, orientation preserved.
  3. Download your PDF. The source photo and the generated file are deleted from our servers after one hour.

Why convert HEIC to PDF?

Since iOS 11, the iPhone saves photos as HEIC, a lightweight format that is poorly supported outside Apple's ecosystem. Many platforms (government forms, email attachments, online uploads) reject HEIC but accept PDF.

Going through a PDF is ideal when the photo needs to be printed, archived or attached to a file: a PDF opens everywhere, looks identical on every device and sits neatly alongside your other documents.

What you get

The PDF holds your photo on a single page, at its original resolution, with no stray margin: the page matches the image dimensions. The orientation recorded by the iPhone is applied, and no location data is added to the document. To group several images into one PDF, use our merge tool after conversion.

Privacy and security

The conversion runs on our servers in France (OVH Gravelines). No US third party is involved in the process — no CDN, no storage, no tracker. Your photos are never indexed, analyzed or inspected. No result is cached: two conversions of the same photo produce two independent files.

The source HEIC and the generated PDF are deleted after one hour. If you create a share link, a copy of the file is kept for the period you chose (up to 7 days on Free and 30 days on Premium). You can delete the share at any time. conv2pdf is GDPR-compliant.

Frequently asked questions

What is a HEIC file?

It is the iPhone's default image format since 2017 (iOS 11). It stores a photo of JPG-equivalent quality in a file about half the size, but remains poorly supported outside Apple's ecosystem.

Will the PDF contain a single photo?

Yes, one photo per PDF, on a single page matching the image dimensions. To combine several photos, convert them then merge the PDFs with our merge tool.

Is the photo quality preserved?

Yes. The image is embedded in the PDF at its original resolution, without aggressive recompression.

What if I want a JPG image instead?

Use our HEIC to JPG tool: it returns a JPG image directly, openable anywhere.

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