Turn a set of HEIC photos — documents, receipts, a multi-page form — into one tidy PDF, one photo per page. Ideal for the things institutions ask you to send as a single PDF.
From camera roll to filing-ready document
Most paperwork that crosses your desk now begins as a photo: you snap a receipt, a signed form, an ID, a meter reading. The trouble is that each lands as a separate HEIC image, and the office on the other end wants a single PDF. This tool closes that gap. Upload your photographed pages and they're assembled into one document, one image per page, in upload order — the precise format that banks, insurers, schools, and agencies request. For a lone page you'd rather keep as a plain image, the heictojpgconverter.co main converter is quicker.
Make a phone photo look like a real scan
The difference between a sloppy snapshot and a clean scan is mostly technique. A little care up front pays off in a sharp, professional PDF:
- Keep it parallel — hold the phone flat above the page so the edges don't taper
- Avoid glare — use soft, even light rather than a direct flash that blows out the page
- Mind the sequence — files convert in the order you add them, so upload in reading order
Each page renders at a print-friendly quality so type stays crisp on screen and on paper. If those images need to be light enough for a web gallery instead of a document, HEIC to WebP compresses them far smaller.
Why a single PDF wins over loose images
A PDF arrives as one self-contained file that opens identically on any phone, laptop, or office machine, with the pages locked in the order you set. Loose images can be reordered, half-attached, or rendered differently by whatever app opens them — none of which inspires confidence in a reviewer. Bundling into PDF reads as a finished document, which is what formal recipients expect. If one of those pages later needs to be edited or made transparent, you can also export it as a HEIC to PNG. Browse every converter from the heictojpgconverter.co home page.