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How to Convert Photos to PDF on an iPhone

The converter below runs directly in Safari and your photos stay on the phone. One iPhone-specific catch — HEIC — is explained right after it.

Add JPG, PNG or WebP images

Each image becomes one PDF page, in the order shown

or drag and drop files here

Converting in Safari (no install)

  1. Tap Choose files above and pick Photo Library.
  2. Select the photos — the order you tap them is not preserved, so check the list order afterwards and fix it with the ↑ / ↓ arrows.
  3. Pick a page size: Same as image keeps full resolution; A4 / US Letter is better if you'll print.
  4. Tap Create PDF, then DownloadSave to Files.

The HEIC catch

iPhones shoot photos in HEIC format by default, and this tool accepts JPG, PNG and WebP. The good news: when you pick photos from the Photo Library in Safari, iOS converts them to JPG automatically during selection — it just works. The catch appears only with HEIC files picked from the Files app: those are passed through unchanged and will be rejected. If that happens, open the photo in Photos and re-save it, or switch the camera to JPG permanently: Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible.

The built-in alternative: Print

Without any website: select photos in the Photos app → Share → Print → pinch outward on the preview — it turns into a PDF you can share. It's a well-hidden but real feature. Its limits: every photo is forced onto a separate page of paper size, you can't reorder inside the preview, and the trick is easy to forget. For a quick two-photo PDF it's fine; for control over order and page size, use the tool above.

Convert photos to PDF on other devices