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Upload your HEIC photos from iPhone to hasslefreepdf.com and download a PDF that works on Windows, Gmail, and every upload portal — no intermediate JPG needed.
Your iPhone saves photos as HEIC by default, but when you attach them to an email or try to upload them to a school portal, an insurance form, or your employer's document system, they get rejected or show as broken images. Windows cannot open HEIC natively. Gmail warns recipients. Some portals flat-out block the format. You need a PDF, not a HEIC.
Upload your HEIC files directly to hasslefreepdf.com. No conversion to JPG first. No third-party app. The tool reads HEIC natively and outputs a clean PDF you can send anywhere.
This is for iPhone users whose HEIC photos fail when uploaded to websites, emailed to Windows users, or submitted to portals that only accept PDF or JPG. If you've ever heard "I can't open your attachment," this page is for you.
HEIC rejection is one of the most common iPhone frustrations for people submitting documents to schools, government portals, insurance companies, and Windows-using colleagues. Converting HEIC to PDF instead of JPG preserves better image quality and produces a single combined document instead of separate image files — which is what most portals actually want.