HEIC to PDF.

iPhone photos. Universal PDF.

The problem

Your iPhone shoots in HEIC by default — Apple's high-efficiency format. It's great until you try to share. Email the HEIC to a Windows user: they can't open it. Upload to most websites: rejected. Convert it manually: now you have a JPEG that's twice the file size and a lossy second-generation copy.

The fix

PDFThis handles HEIC natively. Upload the photo as-is — no need to change your iPhone camera settings, install a converter, or share-sheet through a different app. The HEIC is decoded, processed into a clean PDF, and sent back. The PDF opens on any platform, anywhere. Same flow for HEIF (the slightly different sibling format).

What you get

  • Upload HEIC files directly — no manual conversion to JPG first, no Files-app share-sheet detour.
  • Output is a standard PDF that opens in any PDF reader on any operating system (Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android).
  • If the HEIC is a photo of a document, PDFThis cleans it up — auto-crops the page, deskews, removes shadows.
  • iPhone EXIF rotation is honored automatically, so portrait photos don't come out sideways.

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Last updated: May 2026