Combine Multiple HEIC Photos Into One PDF

Drop several iPhone HEIC photos and get one multi-page PDF — drag-to-reorder pages, A4 or Letter, free, no upload, no signup.

Drop HEIC files here, or click to browse

HEIC and HEIF formats · up to 20 files

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What it does

Combined mode by default

You land already in multi-page Combined mode — drop your HEIC files, set page order, click Convert.

Up to 20 photos per PDF

Twenty pages is the sweet spot for browser memory on mid-tier phones. For larger sets, run the conversion in two batches and use the PDF Tools merger to join them.

Drag-to-set page order

Use the up and down arrows on each card to set the order pages appear in the final PDF. Position numbers update live.

Auto orientation per page

Mixed portrait and landscape photos? Auto orientation handles each page individually so nothing gets squished.

How to use Combine Multiple HEIC Photos Into One PDF

  1. 1
    Drop two or more HEIC files

    Drag and drop, or click to browse. The tool lands in Combined mode for you — you do not have to switch.

  2. 2
    Set page order with the up/down arrows

    Each row shows its page number on the left. Use the arrows on the right to reorder. Page numbers update live as you move.

  3. 3
    Pick a page size that matches your audience

    A4 for international, Letter for US. Auto orientation usually wins; force Portrait if you want every page identical.

  4. 4
    Click Convert and download

    You get one multi-page PDF named combined-YYYY-MM-DD.pdf. Re-download as many times as you want until you reset.

When one combined PDF beats individual files

Insurance portals, expense systems, and HR forms almost always accept "one document per claim" rather than a folder of images. A single multi-page PDF is one upload, one filename, one piece of evidence — not a zip the recipient has to extract. Email gateways are the same: one attachment beats twenty inline images. The combined-mode default exists because this is how PDFs are consumed in the real world.

The exception is bookkeeping software: many accounting tools want one PDF per receipt so they can OCR each one independently. For that workflow, switch to Individual mode in Options and you get a ZIP of one-PDF-per-photo.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I combine 20 HEIC photos into one PDF?

Yes. The tool accepts up to 20 files per batch, and Combined mode produces a single 20-page PDF. For larger batches, run two sessions and use the PDF Tools merger to stitch them together.

How do I change the page order?

Each file row has up and down arrows on the right. Click them to move that page earlier or later. The position numbers on the left of each row update live so you can see the final order before converting.

Will mixed portrait and landscape photos look right?

Auto orientation (the default) picks portrait or landscape per page based on each image's aspect ratio, so nothing gets squished. If you need every page in the same orientation — for printing — force Portrait or Landscape in Options.

Will the photos lose quality in the combined PDF?

Each photo is re-encoded as JPEG before being embedded. The default Balanced quality preset (Q82) is visually identical to the source. Use High (Q92) if you plan to print at A3+ or zoom in heavily.

Can I add page numbers or labels?

Not in v1 — the tool produces image-only PDFs. After exporting, use the PDF Tools entry to add page numbers or annotations.

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