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iPhone Photo Won't Upload
Fix iPhone photo upload problems by converting HEIC or HEIF photos to JPG, PNG, or PDF for forms, job portals, school portals, and websites.
This fixes
- A website rejects the iPhone photo format.
- The upload form asks for JPG, PNG, or PDF.
- You need a compatible copy without changing the original photo.
How to handle it
- Choose HEIC or HEIF as the input and JPG as the safest output.
- Use PDF when several photos need to become one document.
- Upload the converted copy to the destination form.
Before you submit
- Check file size if the destination has a strict upload limit.
- Use PNG if transparency or screenshot sharpness matters.
- Keep the HEIC original for the best camera quality and metadata.
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FAQ
Why do iPhone photos fail to upload?
Many iPhones save photos as HEIC or HEIF, but some websites and older apps still ask for JPG, PNG, or PDF.
Should I convert HEIC to JPG or PDF?
Use JPG for normal photo uploads. Use PDF when the destination expects a document or multiple photos together.
Can I convert several files at once?
Yes. The converter supports up to 10 files in one batch when the files use the same input format.
Do I need to install software?
No. You can start from this page, choose the matching converter, and process files online from the browser.