Secure HEIC to PDF Converter

Transform HEIC photos into shareable PDFs instantly in your browser. Ideal for Canadian professionals needing to prepare print files or scan documents without cloud uploads.

Select HEIC Files

No file selected

Up to 30 files, 15MB each.

How to Use

  1. 1

    Choose Your Files

    Select JPG, PNG, or WebP files from your device that you wish to place into a PDF.

  2. 2

    Review the List

    Check the selected photos and their order before generating the final PDF.

  3. 3

    Create the PDF

    Run the browser-side conversion to build a PDF from your selected files.

  4. 4

    Download the Result

    Save the generated PDF to your device for sharing or printing.

Why Use Be Converter?

Secure Browser-Based Creation

Generate the PDF directly on your device in Vancouver or Toronto without uploading files to a remote server.

Merge Multiple Images

Combine one or more supported images into a single PDF document for easy sharing.

Privacy First

Your source files remain on your computer or phone while the PDF is assembled locally.

Free and Simple

Use the converter without registration, watermarks, or service fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which files are supported?
This tool supports common raster formats like JPG, PNG, and WebP. It handles the standard image-to-PDF flow, and related utilities may support specific formats like HEIC files from your smartphone.
Can I combine multiple files into one PDF?
Yes. Each selected file is placed onto its own PDF page in a single combined output document, ideal for grouping multiple photos.
Will the original metadata be preserved?
Not necessarily. This workflow focuses on creating a practical PDF output rather than preserving every original image metadata field or EXIF data.
Is the conversion private?
Yes. The PDF is generated entirely in your web browser, so your source files do not need to leave your device.
What is this best used for?
It is great for creating handouts, digitizing documents for submission, or preparing a photo album from a trip to Banff or Niagara Falls.

About This PDF Tool

This client-side PDF workflow is designed for practical file sharing and document preparation. It takes supported image inputs, renders each one onto a PDF page, and allows you to download the final document without server processing, ensuring your data stays secure.

Pro Tips

  • Ensure a consistent image orientation before conversion if you want the PDF to look professional and uniform.
  • Very large source images (e.g., high-res photos) can take longer to rasterize into PDF pages on slower devices or slower internet connections.
  • Keep the original files if you need archival metadata or format-specific details later.
  • This workflow is best for practical sharing and print prep rather than archival preservation.
  • If you are converting HEIC photos from an iPhone, keep in mind that browser-side decoding may flatten some original metadata.