Image Converter

Convert HEIC to JPG instantly

No upload · 100% private · Works in your browser

Drop your HEIC file here or click to upload Supports .heic and .heif from iPhone
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What this tool does

This tool converts HEIC images into JPG format directly in your browser. JPG is widely supported across all devices and platforms, making it perfect for sharing, uploading, and everyday use.

How to use

  1. Upload or drag your HEIC file into the box above
  2. Wait for the preview to appear
  3. Click "Convert to JPG"
  4. Your JPG file downloads instantly

Benefits

FAQ

Why convert HEIC to JPG?

iPhones shoot in HEIC by default, but many apps, websites, and Windows PCs don't support it. JPG works everywhere.

Is my file safe?

Yes. Everything is processed locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

Can I convert multiple files at once?

Yes, you can select and drop multiple HEIC files and convert them all in one click.

HEIC is Apple's default photo format — it uses half the storage of JPG while keeping the same quality. But HEIC isn't supported everywhere: Windows (without Apple software), most Android apps, and many websites only accept JPG. This converter lets you switch formats instantly, entirely in your browser.

How to use

  1. Upload your HEIC file — drag and drop or click to select. You can convert multiple files at once.
  2. Choose quality — adjust the JPG quality slider if needed. 85% is a good balance between size and quality.
  3. Convert and download — click Convert, then download your JPG files. They're ready to use anywhere.

Frequently asked questions

Does HEIC to JPG conversion lose quality?
JPG uses lossy compression, so some quality is lost compared to the original HEIC. At 85–90% quality the difference is invisible to the naked eye.
Can I convert multiple HEIC files at once?
Yes — drop multiple files into the upload area and they'll all be converted together.
Will my photos look different after conversion?
Colors, exposure, and composition are preserved. The main difference is file size — JPG is typically 10–20% larger than HEIC.
My iPhone photos are in HEIC — how do I know?
If your iPhone is set to 'High Efficiency' in camera settings, it saves photos as HEIC. You can check by looking at the file extension.