Convert iPhone Photos to PDF Online — Free, Mobile-Friendly
Open Safari, drop in your photos, get a PDF back. No app install, no signup, no daily limit.
Why use this
Schools, banks and government forms still require photo IDs and receipts as a single PDF.
Apple's built-in Files-app method is two taps — but only inside the Files app.
PDFWix runs in Safari with no app install, no signup, no daily limit.
Native methods
Files app: open the photos in Files, tap Select, tap More (•••) → 'Create PDF'. Fast but iOS-only.
Print to PDF: from Photos, tap Share → Print, pinch out on the preview to convert to PDF, then Share → Save to Files.
PDFWix in Safari: open pdfwix.com/jpg-to-pdf, tap upload, pick photos from your library, reorder if needed, download. Works on every browser, including Android.
Frequently asked questions
Does combining iPhone photos into a PDF reduce quality?
Slightly — the JPG inside a PDF is the same JPG the camera captured, but PDFWix downscales over-large images for sane file sizes. Use the 'Original' quality setting if exact fidelity matters.
Can I convert HEIC photos to PDF?
Yes. PDFWix accepts HEIC, JPG and PNG and converts everything to a single PDF. iOS may also auto-convert HEIC → JPG when sharing — either path works.
Is there a daily limit?
No. PDFWix has no per-day or per-hour cap on the free web app.