A card full of .heif or .hif photos does not go into an email thread, a proofing round, or a submission form as-is. Drop the selects anywhere on this page and they are bound into one PDF, pages in the order you dropped them, sized however you pick above. No upload, no page cap, no signup.
A contact sheet the client can actually open
Nobody on the receiving end installs a HEIF codec to review your work. A PDF opens on every laptop, phone, and conference-room screen exactly as you sent it. Pick Fit to photo for a review file where each frame fills its own page, or A4 or US Letter when the document is headed for a printer or a form that thinks in paper sizes.
Reads the whole HEIF family
Sony and Canon write .hif, iPhones write .heic, and both are flavors of the same HEIF standard. This page decodes any mix of the three in a single batch, so a job shot on two bodies and a phone still comes out as one clean document. Working with iPhone photos only? The HEIC to PDF page is tuned for exactly that.
FAQ
Can I control the page order?
Yes. Pages follow the order you drop or select the photos, so sort them in your file manager first and the PDF matches it.
Does 10-bit HEIF survive the trip?
PDF viewers expect standard 8-bit images, so each photo is embedded at high quality in the colors every screen already shows. For a review or delivery file the difference is invisible.
How many photos can one PDF hold?
There is no page cap. Hundreds of frames work; large stills are decoded one at a time so the build finishes reliably.
Is any of this uploaded?
No. Client work is often under embargo, and your photos are never uploaded, stored, or seen by anyone. Check it yourself.