Drop HEIC files here or click to browse
Supports multiple files • .HEIC, .HEIF formats
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default image format for iPhones and iPads since iOS 11. While it offers excellent compression, many devices and applications don't support it natively.
Why Convert HEIC to JPG?
- • Universal compatibility with all devices
- • Easy sharing on social media
- • Works with older software
- • Standard web format
Why Use This Tool?
- • 100% client-side - files never uploaded
- • Fast batch conversion
- • Quality control options
- • Multiple output formats
💡 Tip: For the best balance of quality and file size, use JPG format at 85-92% quality. Use PNG only when you need transparency.
About HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to universally compatible JPG, PNG, or WebP formats. HEIC is Apple's efficient format but doesn't work everywhere—this tool fixes that instantly.
iPhones save photos in HEIC format to save space, but Windows, older apps, and many websites can't open them. Convert to JPG for universal compatibility without quality loss.
How to use HEIC to JPG Converter
Select one or more HEIC files from your device.
Choose your output format (JPG, PNG, or WebP).
Adjust quality settings if needed.
Click Convert to process all files.
Download converted images individually or as zip.
Examples
iPhone to Windows sharing
Make your iPhone photos work on any computer:
iPhone camera: IMG_1234.HEIC Convert to: IMG_1234.jpg Now opens in: - Windows Photos - Paint, Photoshop - Web browsers - Email attachments
Format comparison
Choose the right output format for your needs:
JPG: Best compatibility, small files
→ Social media, email, printing
PNG: Lossless quality, larger files
→ Graphics with text, screenshots
WebP: Modern format, excellent compression
→ Web use, technical usersBatch conversion
Convert entire photo folders at once:
Select: vacation_photos/*.HEIC (50 files) Convert to JPG, 90% quality Download as vacation_photos.zip All photos converted in seconds.
Features
When to use this
- •Sharing iPhone photos on Windows computers
- •Uploading photos to websites that don't accept HEIC
- •Preparing images for photo printing services
- •Converting photos for use in presentations
- •Making photos compatible with older software
- •Bulk converting vacation photos for sharing