Workflow · 3 steps

iPhone (HEIC) photos → A4 PDF

iPhone photos are saved as HEIC, which many sites and printers can't open, and they're rarely page-sized. This workflow converts HEIC to JPG, resizes to A4, and combines everything into one PDF — no re-uploading between steps.

To turn iPhone HEIC photos into a PDF: convert HEIC to JPG, resize the images to A4, then combine them into a single PDF. Each step hands the file to the next automatically, and nothing leaves your device.

Starts at step 1. Your file is carried between steps automatically — nothing is uploaded.

The steps

  1. HEIC to JPGConvert your HEIC photo to a widely-supported JPG. open tool
  2. Resize ImageResize it to A4 at 300 DPI. open tool
  3. JPG to PDFCombine into a single, printable PDF. open tool

Frequently asked questions

What is HEIC?

HEIC is the high-efficiency format iPhones use for photos. It saves space but isn't supported everywhere, so converting to JPG makes the photo universally openable.

Is anything uploaded?

No — HEIC decoding, resizing and PDF creation all happen locally in your browser.