HEIC to JPG

JPG Converter

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1. How to Use

  1. Upload HEIC or HEIF files from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac using drag-and-drop or click to browse. Supports multiple files for batch conversion.
  2. Adjust the quality slider (1–100%). Use 90–100% for archival or print, 70–85% for web, social media, and email to balance quality and file size.
  3. Click Convert to JPG to process. Download individual files, use Download All, or Download as ZIP to get all converted images in one archive.
  4. This HEIC to JPG converter requires no upload—all processing happens locally in your browser for maximum privacy.

2. How It Works

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format on iPhone and iPad. It offers up to 50% better compression than JPEG at similar visual quality.

The heic2any library decodes HEIC in your browser and re-encodes to JPEG. No files are sent to any server—100% client-side conversion.

Works offline after initial page load. Your iPhone photos stay on your device throughout the entire conversion process.

3. About HEIC to JPG

HEIC is the default image format on iPhones since iOS 11. While efficient and space-saving, it has limited support outside the Apple ecosystem—Windows 10/11 can view HEIC with add-ons, but many apps cannot.

Converting HEIC to JPG ensures compatibility with Windows PCs, Android phones, web services, email clients, and social media platforms that don't support HEIC natively.

A free HEIC to JPG converter online that works without installing software. Perfect for users who receive HEIC files via email or AirDrop and need to open them on non-Apple devices.

4. Advantages

  • No server upload: Convert HEIC to JPG entirely in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.
  • Batch support: Convert multiple iPhone photos to JPG at once. Download all as ZIP for convenience.
  • Quality control: Customize output quality. Preserve detail for print or reduce size for sharing.
  • Free and fast: No sign-up, no limits. Process HEIC files in seconds.

5. Real-World Use Cases

  • Share iPhone photos on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or via email. Most platforms prefer or require JPG.
  • Open HEIC files on Windows or Android. Windows Photos may not display HEIC without extras—convert to JPG for instant compatibility.
  • Upload to Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. Some cloud services have better JPG support for preview and sharing.
  • Print iPhone photos at a lab or from home. Many print services expect JPG format.