HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to universally compatible JPG format right in your browser
Drag & Drop your HEIC/HEIF files here
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Accepted: HEIC, HEIF (Multiple files supported)
How It Works
Convert your HEIC photos to JPG in three simple steps
Upload HEIC Files
Drag and drop or browse for one or more HEIC/HEIF files from your iPhone or other devices.
Set Quality
Adjust the JPEG quality slider. 92% offers an excellent balance of quality and file size.
Download JPGs
Download individual files or grab all converted images at once in a ZIP archive.
Why Use Our HEIC to JPG Converter
The easiest way to make iPhone HEIC photos compatible everywhere
100% Private
Your photos never leave your device. All decoding and conversion happens locally in your browser. No server upload.
Batch Processing
Convert multiple HEIC files at once with individual progress tracking. Perfect for processing an entire photo album.
Size Comparison
See before and after file sizes for each conversion so you can evaluate the quality/size tradeoff.
iPhone Compatible
Specifically designed for Apple HEIC photos. Convert your iPhone images to the universally supported JPG format.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HEIC format?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on iPhones and iPads running iOS 11 and later. It provides better compression than JPEG, resulting in smaller files with similar quality. However, HEIC is not widely supported on Windows, older Android, and many web platforms.
Why can I not open HEIC files on my computer?
HEIC is an Apple format that requires codec support. While macOS natively supports it, Windows requires the HEVC Video Extensions (often paid). Converting to JPG makes your photos universally accessible.
Does converting HEIC to JPG lose quality?
JPEG is a lossy format, so some quality loss occurs. However, at 90-95% quality, the difference is virtually imperceptible. HEIC is also lossy, so both formats involve compression.
Is there a file size or count limit?
There is no hard limit since everything runs in your browser. Processing speed depends on your device, but most modern browsers handle multiple files well. We recommend batches of 20 or fewer for best performance.