HEIC to JPG Converter

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG in your browser. Batch conversion, quality control, instant downloads. Photos never leave your device - no upload, no signup.

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Drop HEIC photos here or click to browse

Up to 20 files, 60 MB each. Converted on your device - nothing is uploaded.

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90%

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Decoding happens in your browser with WebAssembly. Your photos are never uploaded, stored, or seen by anyone - check the Network tab while converting.

What is the HEIC to JPG Converter?

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the format iPhones have used for photos since iOS 11. It stores images at roughly half the file size of JPEG at the same quality, but Windows, Android, and plenty of apps still can't open it. Converting to JPG makes a photo universally compatible. This converter does the decoding entirely in your browser with WebAssembly, so the photo itself is never uploaded anywhere.

How to use the HEIC to JPG Converter

  1. 1

    Drop in your HEIC photos

    Drag files onto the upload area or click to browse. You can queue up to 20 photos at once; each converts right on your device.

  2. 2

    Pick quality and format

    JPG at 90% quality is the sweet spot for most photos. Slide lower for smaller files, or switch to PNG if you need lossless output.

  3. 3

    Let the conversion run

    Files convert one by one in your browser. The first conversion loads the decoder, which takes a second; the rest are near-instant.

  4. 4

    Download your JPGs

    Grab files individually or hit Download All. The originals stay untouched on your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my HEIC photos open on Windows?

Windows needs the paid HEVC Video Extensions codec to display HEIC, and many apps never added support at all. Converting to JPG sidesteps the problem entirely: every browser, editor, and website has handled JPG for decades.

Is it safe to convert HEIC photos here?

The conversion runs entirely in your browser using a WebAssembly build of libheif. Open DevTools and watch the Network tab while converting: no photo data is transmitted. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or seen by us.

Will converting HEIC to JPG lose quality?

Slightly, by design: JPG is a lossy format. At the default 90% quality the difference is invisible in normal viewing. Expect the JPG file to come out larger than the HEIC, though - HEIC compresses roughly twice as efficiently.

Can I convert many HEIC files at once?

Yes - queue up to 20 photos and they convert sequentially, right on your device. Use Download All to save every converted file in one go.

What about Live Photos and burst shots?

A Live Photo's still frame converts normally; the motion part is a separate video that stays on your phone. For bursts and multi-image containers, the converter picks the primary image.

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