Convert HEIC to PDF

Convert iPhone photos (HEIC/HEIF) into highly compatible PDF documents. You can also merge multiple images and save them together.

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Why convert HEIC photos to PDF?

HEIC is an efficient iPhone image format, but it often won’t open on Windows PCs or government/enterprise sites. Converting to PDF solves compatibility completely—anyone can view and print the photos regardless of device or OS.

Especially when you need to submit multiple photos as a single file—ID copies, receipt proof, assignments—PDFNavi helps you create a clean document without complicated editing software.

PDFNavi preserves the original photo quality as much as possible while optimizing document size. Convert for free now and share easily.

How to organize multiple photos in one go

When making a PDF from travel photos or receipts, a mixed-up order can be a pain. After uploading, grab photos in the preview and drag them into the order you want.

And don’t worry about sideways phone photos. Select multiple images at once, then click the 'Rotate' button just once to straighten them—no more tilting your head to read.

  • Multi-select: Hold Ctrl (or Shift) and click to select multiple photos to delete or rotate at once.
  • Reorder: Place the photo you want on page 1, page 2, and so on—exactly how you like.

How to prevent photos from being cropped when printing

If you print photos as-is, the paper ratio often doesn’t match and edges get cut off. Before converting, be sure to check the 'Page Settings' options at the bottom.

Set paper size to 'A4' and margins to 'Narrow' or 'Normal' so the photo fits safely inside the page—resulting in a clean, crop-free document.

  • Auto orientation: Even if you mix landscape and portrait photos, turning on 'Auto' rotates them to the best orientation automatically.
  • Use margins: Add larger margins for binding, or remove margins for full-bleed-looking photos.

'Merge into one' vs 'Save separately' — a situational guide

This tool supports two saving methods. The default checked option, 'Merge all images into one PDF', bundles multiple photos like a book—essential for assignments or reports.

If you need each photo converted into its own PDF, uncheck this box. The converted files will be packaged separately in a ZIP—perfect for receipt proof or storing items individually.

  • Reports/assignments: Check 'Merge into one' (creates 1 file)
  • Individual proof/storage: Uncheck 'Merge into one' (creates multiple files)

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does photo quality drop after conversion?+

No. PDFNavi converts while keeping HEIC’s high quality as much as possible. The visual difference is minimal, and you gain compatibility across environments like Windows.

Can iPhone 'Live Photos' be converted too?+

Live Photos include video, but the file itself is a HEIC image. So the still key photo (Key Photo) is converted into a high-quality PDF without issues.

Is it safe to upload personal photos?+

Yes. Uploaded photos and converted PDFs are processed on a secure server and automatically permanently deleted 1 hour after completion. Even administrators cannot open your files.

Is there a limit on how many photos I can upload?+

PDFNavi is 100% free and does not impose artificial limits on file count or size. Upload dozens of travel photos at once and turn them into an album-style PDF.

Will a watermark be added to the converted PDF?+

Not at all. Even free users get clean, professional PDFs with no watermark.