Last updated: July 2026
HEIC is the format an iPhone saves by default. Upload it straight to ScanReviver, no converting first, and get a clean, straightened PDF (or JPG/PNG) of your document back. Free, in your browser.
Clean a document now →Most “HEIC to PDF” tools just wrap the photo in a PDF as-is, crooked desk and all. ScanReviver treats it as a document: it reads the HEIC directly, crops to the page, corrects the perspective and cleans up the lighting, then exports a tidy PDF, JPG or PNG.
Pick the cleanup that fits the page: Colour Document keeps colours (letterheads, coloured fields, highlighter) while flattening the lighting; Clean Document pushes the background toward white for a scanned-in look, the best all-round choice for printed text; and Black & White gives crisp, small, high-contrast pages for text you plan to print or archive.
If you would rather keep an image, the same upload downloads as a clean JPG or PNG. To search the text afterwards, add an OCR layer, see make a searchable PDF, and for several pages at once, scan to PDF.
ScanReviver improves readability; it does not use generative AI and never rewrites text, changes numbers, edits dates or recreates signatures or stamps. Very dark shadows, text hidden under a finger, glossy glare and severe blur can still look imperfect, so always check the result before you rely on it.
No. ScanReviver reads HEIC and HEIF directly, so you upload the iPhone photo as-is.
Yes. The same upload downloads as a clean JPG, PNG or PDF, whichever you pick.
Yes. Add up to 10 pages and download them as one multi-page PDF.
Yes: no account, no watermark, no daily cap. Your original upload is deleted right after processing and the result after 45 minutes.