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Scanned receipts, signed forms, a passport photographed on a kitchen table — one PDF is easier to send than nine attachments. Pages are assembled in your browser, so the documents never leave your device.
100% Local — Files Never Leave Your Browser
Drop your HEIC photos here
or pick them from your device — each photo becomes one PDF page, in order
Supports .heic and .heif from iPhone, iPad and modern Android cameras
Nothing queued yet. Added photos will appear here in page order, ready to assemble into a PDF.
filename.heic
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A PDF holds page order, prints predictably and arrives as one attachment instead of nine that a recipient has to reassemble. For anything that behaves like paperwork — receipts for an expense claim, a signed contract, ID for a rental application — it is the format the other side is expecting.
Photos are placed in the order they appear in the list above, scaled to fit the page with a small margin. Orientation from the original HEIC is respected, so a portrait photo does not arrive on its side.
Assembly happens in the browser using jsPDF, which means the document is built from the same locally decoded pixels as everything else on this site. No file, and no page of whatever is in it, is transmitted anywhere.