Convert iPhone HEIC photos into a PDF — decoded locally, never uploaded.
iPhones save photos as HEIC, which many portals, printers and offices can’t open. PDFZero decodes HEIC right in your browser using a WebAssembly build of libheif, then assembles the photos into a PDF (or plain JPGs) — no upload, no signup, no watermark. Your personal photos never leave your device.
Conversion happens locally, so even large photo batches cost nothing and stay private. If a particular HEIC fails (rare encoder variants), export it as JPG from the Photos app and retry.
Open this page, choose your HEIC photos, and click Convert — the PDF downloads immediately. It works on Windows, Mac, Android and iPhone browsers alike.
No. HEIC decoding runs in your browser via WebAssembly (libheif) and the PDF is built locally with pdf-lib. Photos stay on your device.
Yes — switch the Output option to "JPG files" and each photo downloads as a separate JPG.
HEIC is a newer Apple format many systems don’t support. Converting to PDF or JPG makes the photos universally readable.