HEIF to PDF

Turn one or many HEIF photos into a single PDF document.

Drop HEIF photos here or click to browse

Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

100% Private

Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.

Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use HEIF to PDF

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What HEIF to PDF is for

Use this tool when HEIF photos need to travel as a document: receipts, IDs, scans or paperwork. It combines one or many HEIF photos into a single PDF, one page per photo, built entirely on your device so nothing private is uploaded.

  • Combine one or many HEIF photos into a single, shareable PDF document.
  • Turn receipts, IDs, scans and paperwork shot in HEIF into a tidy PDF.
  • Send a batch of photos as one file instead of many separate images.
  • Build the PDF locally so private documents never leave your device.
Privacy note: This tool runs locally in your browser. Your selected image files are not uploaded to CompressImage.ca. Read more on our promise page.

Best practices for better results

Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.

  • Add photos in the order you want the pages to appear before building the PDF.
  • One PDF per set of related photos keeps receipts and paperwork organised.
  • Photos are scaled to a sensible page size, balancing sharpness and file size.
  • For a single image rather than a document, convert to JPG or PNG instead.

Turn HEIF photos into a single PDF

HEIF to PDF is the tool for when photos need to travel as a document rather than as loose image files. Receipts, IDs, contracts, scanned paperwork and photo sets are all easier to send, file and print as one tidy PDF, with each photo on its own page in the order you choose.

The PDF is built entirely in your browser. Each HEIF photo is decoded locally, scaled to a sensible page size, and added to the document, so nothing is uploaded and private paperwork never leaves your device.

HOW TO CONVERT HEIF TO PDF

  • Drop your .heif photos in the order you want the pages to appear
  • Remove any photo you did not mean to include from the batch list
  • Click Create PDF and let each photo become one page of the document
  • Download the finished PDF, ready to email, file or print
  • Add more photos any time to build a longer multi-page document

When a PDF beats separate images

Reach for PDF whenever the photos belong together: a multi-page receipt, both sides of an ID, or a set of scans that should stay in order. If you only need a single shareable image rather than a document, convert to JPG or PNG instead. And if the photos came off an iPhone as .heic files, the HEIC to PDF converter does the same job for those.

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JXL to JPG: Convert JPEG XL files to widely supported JPG
  • JXL to PNG: Convert JPEG XL files to lossless PNG
  • JXL to WebP: Convert JPEG XL files to small WebP images
  • JPG to JXL: Convert JPG photos to next-gen JPEG XL

HEIF to PDF FAQ

How do I turn HEIF photos into one PDF?

Drop your HEIF photos in the order you want them, then create the PDF. Each photo becomes one page, and the whole document is built locally in your browser.

Can I combine many HEIF photos into a single PDF?

Yes. Add a whole batch and they are merged into one multi-page PDF in the order shown, which is ideal for receipts, IDs, scans and paperwork.

Will the PDF be large?

Photos are scaled to a sensible page size before the PDF is built, so the document stays a reasonable size while keeping each photo sharp on screen and in print.

Is my photo uploaded to make the PDF?

No. The HEIF photos are decoded and assembled into the PDF entirely on your device, so nothing is sent to a server.