HEIC to JPG
Convert HEIC/HEIF photos from iPhone to JPG, PNG or WebP in your browser. Batch up to 30 at once — photos never leave your device.
How to convert HEIC to JPG
Select one or many HEIC photos from your iPhone, iPad or Mac, choose JPG, PNG or WebP, and click Convert. Each photo is decoded and re-encoded locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded, so it is safe for private pictures. Download results individually or grab everything as a ZIP.
HEIC to JPG converts the photos your iPhone or iPad saves in HEIC/HEIF format into universally supported JPG, PNG or WebP — right in your browser. Apple uses HEIC because it stores the same quality at roughly half the size of JPG, but plenty of websites, forms, older apps and Windows setups still refuse HEIC uploads, which is exactly when you need a quick converter.
Drop in up to 30 photos at once: each one is decoded and re-encoded locally on your device, with a live preview and a per-photo download link, plus a one-click ZIP for the whole batch. Nothing is uploaded to any server, so private photos stay private. Choose JPG for maximum compatibility, PNG when you need lossless output, or WebP when you want the smallest files for the web.
FAQ
Is this HEIC converter free?
Yes. It is completely free, with no signup, no watermark and no daily conversion limit.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser — your photos never leave your device. That makes it safe for personal pictures, documents you photographed, and anything else private.
Why are my iPhone photos in HEIC format?
iPhones and iPads save photos as HEIC/HEIF by default because it halves the file size at the same quality. Many apps, websites and Windows versions still only accept JPG, which is why conversion is often needed.
Can I convert many HEIC photos at once?
Yes. Select or drop up to 30 photos in one go. Each is converted in your browser with a preview and its own download link, and you can grab everything as a single ZIP file.
Which output format should I choose?
JPG is the safe default — it works everywhere. PNG is lossless but produces larger files, and WebP gives the smallest files for use on the web. The quality slider applies to JPG and WebP.
Will converting reduce my photo quality?
Decoding is pixel-exact, and the default 90% quality is visually indistinguishable from the original. Set the slider to 100% for maximum fidelity, or lower it to shrink file size.
Can I convert a Live Photo or burst HEIC?
Yes — multi-image HEIC containers are supported, and the main (key) frame is converted. Motion from Live Photos is video data and is not carried into a still JPG.
Does it work on Windows and Android?
Yes. The converter runs in any modern browser — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android or iOS — with no codec, extension or app install required.