iPhone Photo Won't Upload

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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

  1. Choose HEIC or HEIF as the input and JPG as the safest output.
  2. Use PDF when several photos need to become one document.
  3. 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.

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