Convert HEIC to JPG Online

Free HEIC to JPG converter for iPhone photos. No upload, works offline.

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Drop HEIC files here or click to upload

Supports multiple files

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How to Convert HEIC to JPG

  1. 1. Drag and drop your HEIC or HEIF files onto this page
  2. 2. Adjust the JPG quality slider (85% recommended)
  3. 3. Click "Convert All" to convert your iPhone photos
  4. 4. Download individually or all files as a ZIP archive

What is a HEIC File?

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on iPhones and iPads since iOS 11. Apple uses HEIC because it produces smaller file sizes than JPG while maintaining the same image quality. However, HEIC files are not supported by Windows, older Android devices, and many websites.

This free HEIC to JPG converter lets you transform your iPhone photos into the universally compatible JPG format, so you can share them anywhere and open them on any device.

Why Convert HEIC to JPG?

  • Universal Compatibility - JPG works on all devices and platforms
  • Easy Sharing - Share photos with Windows and Android users
  • Website Uploads - Most websites accept JPG but not HEIC
  • Email Attachments - JPG files are recognized everywhere
  • Print Services - Photo printing services typically require JPG

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I open HEIC files on my Windows PC?

Windows does not natively support HEIC files. While you can install a codec from the Microsoft Store, the easiest solution is to convert your HEIC photos to JPG using this free tool.

How do I convert multiple HEIC files at once?

Simply select or drag multiple HEIC files at once. Our batch converter will process them all simultaneously. Download each file individually or use "Download All as ZIP" for convenience.

Will converting HEIC to JPG reduce image quality?

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality reduction. For most uses, 85% quality is visually identical to the original. Use 95-100% for archival or professional purposes.

Is my data safe when converting HEIC files?

Yes, completely safe. All conversion happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your photos are never uploaded to any server - they stay on your device.