Files are processed locally on your computer, we don't upload any files.
Drag and drop HEIC files here
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📋 File Selection Guidelines:
Convert your HEIC images to PDF documents in just a few simple steps
Click the upload area or drag HEIC files to the designated area
System automatically generates previews, confirm image content
Select merge into single PDF or generate multiple PDF files
Click convert button, wait for processing to complete then download
All conversions are completed in your browser, your images never leave your computer.
No need to wait for long uploads and downloads, conversion is completed instantly.
Preview image content after selecting files, confirm before conversion.
Select multiple HEIC images at once and batch convert to PDF for improved efficiency.
No registration required, no hidden fees, permanently free to use.
Maintains original image quality, generates clear PDF documents to meet professional needs.
Yes, our service is completely free with no registration required and no usage limits.
Absolutely safe. All file processing is done locally in your browser, and our servers never touch your files.
HEIC is an efficient image format used by Apple devices to compress photos and save storage space. HEIC image files are suitable for iPhone 7 and later models running iOS 11 or higher. However, they may not be directly viewable on other devices, so converting to PDF ensures compatibility.
HEIC files cannot be displayed directly in browsers. We generate previews so you can confirm the file content before performing the PDF conversion.
HEIC and JPG (JPEG) each have their advantages and disadvantages. Which is better depends on your use case and requirements. HEIC is based on HEVC/H.265, is more efficient, provides richer details at the same file size, and can store burst photos and Live Photos, but requires devices that support HEVC to view.
While HEIC format photos taken by iPhone work seamlessly within the Apple ecosystem, they may still encounter compatibility issues during cross-platform transmission or sharing. Since some computer software, cloud storage services, or social platforms have not yet fully adapted to this modern format, users often need to manually convert HEIC to more universal JPG or PNG formats to ensure files can be accessed normally.