What is HEIC to JPG Converter?
Free HEIC to JPG converter. Convert iPhone and iPad HEIC/HEIF photos to standard JPG or PNG that opens anywhere. Batch conversion, adjustable quality, and a download-all ZIP. Runs 100% in your browser — your photos are never uploaded. No signup.
HEIC to JPG runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript (browser). Your data never leaves your device.
Free HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert the HEIC and HEIF photos your iPhone and iPad save by default into universally-supported JPG or PNG. Drop in one photo or a whole batch, set the JPG quality, and download each result or grab them all as a ZIP. The HEIC decoder runs as WebAssembly directly in your browser, so your personal photos are never uploaded to a server.
Drop HEIC / HEIF photos here or click to upload
iPhone photos, batch supported — converted in your browser, never uploaded
HEIC is Apple's default photo format. This converter decodes it to universally-supported JPG or PNG entirely in your browser — your photos are never uploaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Convert iPhone HEIC Photos to JPG
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the format iPhones and iPads have used by default since iOS 11. It saves space, but Windows, many websites, older software, and lots of apps cannot open it. This tool converts HEIC and HEIF files to standard JPG or PNG that works everywhere — single files or whole batches at once.
Converted in Your Browser — Never Uploaded
Most online HEIC converters upload your photos to their servers. These are personal photos; you should not have to hand them over. This tool decodes HEIC locally in your browser using a WebAssembly build of the open-source libheif decoder, so your images never leave your device. Drag in a dozen photos and convert them all privately.
JPG or PNG?
Choose JPG for photographs — it gives much smaller files, and you can set the quality level. Choose PNG when you need lossless quality or transparency (rare for camera photos). For sharing and uploading, JPG at 85–95% quality is almost always the right choice.
A Note on Speed
The decoder is a ~1–2 MB WebAssembly module that loads the first time you convert, and each 12-megapixel photo takes a second or two to decode. That is the cost of doing it privately in the browser instead of on a server — and it only loads when you actually convert something, keeping the page fast.