HEIC to PDF on Mac Online

Turn iPhone HEIC photos into a PDF on a Mac right in your browser. No app install, no uploads.

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    HEIC decoding runs in your browser. No app install, no upload.

    Convert HEIC to PDF on Mac — no install needed

    Your iPhone and iPad save photos as HEIC to keep file sizes down. Macs handle HEIC fine in Preview, but when someone asks for "a PDF" — a teacher, an insurer, an HR portal — you need those photos bundled into one shareable document. Doing that by hand means opening each photo, exporting to PDF, then merging. This tool skips all of it: drop your HEIC photos in, set the order, pick a page layout, and download a single PDF. Nothing to install, nothing uploaded.

    How to convert HEIC to PDF on a Mac

    1. Add your HEIC photos. Drag them from Finder or AirDrop them from your iPhone first, then browse to them.
    2. Order and choose a layout. Reorder the photos, then pick original photo size or fit-to-A4 pages.
    3. Create the PDF and download. It opens straight in Preview and is ready to email or upload.

    Why this beats doing it in Preview

    • Batch in one go — convert a whole set of HEIC photos at once, not one at a time.
    • Reorder first — get the pages in the right sequence before the PDF is made.
    • Pick the page size — keep each photo's own dimensions, or normalise everything to A4 for printing.
    • Any Mac browser — identical in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox.

    When Mac users need this

    • Document photos — turn snapshots of a passport, lease, or receipt into a tidy PDF to submit.
    • School and work uploads — portals that accept PDF but not HEIC.
    • Sharing with Windows users — colleagues who can't open HEIC at all get a universal PDF.

    Privacy on your Mac

    Your photos stay on your Mac. HEIC decoding and PDF creation run locally in the browser — there's no upload and no server copy, which matters when the photos are of IDs or personal paperwork. Watch Safari's Network tab if you want to confirm nothing leaves your machine.

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    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need to install an app?

    No. The tool runs in your browser. HEIC decoding happens locally on your Mac.

    Can I use this on Safari?

    Yes. Works on Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and any modern Mac browser.

    Are my photos uploaded?

    No. Everything runs locally in your browser. PDF2atom never receives your files.

    Does this work on older Macs?

    Yes. As long as your browser is up to date, the tool works regardless of macOS version.