HEIC to JPG converter

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG that opens anywhere — locally, no upload.

Runs in your browser — no upload
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP & GIF · up to 50 MB · or paste from clipboard
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Convert HEIC to JPG in your browser

HEIC is the efficient format iPhones use to save photos, but many websites, Windows programs and older apps can’t open it. Converting HEIC to JPG gives you a universally compatible photo you can upload, email or edit anywhere — without installing anything.

The decode happens entirely in your browser using a local WASM decoder, so your photo is never uploaded to a server. Pick JPG for the smallest shareable file or PNG for lossless output, set the quality, and download instantly.

A single HEIC can hold a burst or a Live Photo; this tool converts the primary image. JPG at around 90% quality is visually identical to the original for almost every photo while being far more compatible than HEIC.

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) typically stores a photo at about half the size of an equivalent JPG, which is exactly why Apple adopted it on the iPhone — but that efficiency is also why Windows, many web upload forms and older editors refuse to open it. Converting to JPG trades a little of that space saving for a file that opens, prints and uploads literally everywhere.

Convert whenever you need an iPhone photo outside the Apple world — sending it to a Windows PC, attaching it to a web form, or editing it in an app that doesn’t read HEIC. Add photos one after another; because the decode runs locally, your originals never touch a server, which matters for personal pictures you would rather not hand to a stranger’s machine.

Your photos never leave your device
Processing runs entirely in your browser. There is no upload, no server, and nothing stored — close the tab and it is gone.

Frequently asked questions

Why won’t my HEIC photo open?

HEIC is an Apple format that many browsers and Windows tools don’t support. Converting to JPG makes the photo open everywhere.

Is my photo uploaded?

No — HEIC is decoded locally in your browser with a WASM decoder; nothing leaves your device.

Will I lose quality?

At 90% JPG quality the result is visually identical for almost all photos. Choose PNG if you want a lossless copy.

Is HEIC smaller than JPG?

Usually yes — HEIC stores a photo at roughly half the size of an equivalent JPG. Converting to JPG gives up some of that saving in exchange for opening everywhere; at 90% quality the difference is invisible.

Can I convert several photos?

Yes — convert them one after another. Each is decoded locally in your browser, so there is no upload and no server-imposed limit.

Does it keep the photo’s date?

The pixels are converted faithfully; some camera metadata (EXIF) may not carry over, which is often desirable for privacy.

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