Batch HEIC to JPG
Convert HEIC format to JPG format
Drop HEIC files or folder here
Click to browse — supports .heic, .heif, .hif
Tips
HEIC — iPhone format. Half the size of JPG, but limited support.
JPG — Universal. Opens on every device without extra software.
Privacy — Browser-only. Zero uploads, zero server access.
Batch — Folder drops accepted. Failures don't block the queue.
How to Convert HEIC to JPG
Drop your HEIC files
Drag photos from your iPhone or computer, or click to browse. We accept multiple files at once.
Convert instantly
The tool runs entirely in your browser. No uploads, no waiting, no server queue.
Download JPG
Download JPG — universal on every device. Use the quality slider to balance size and fidelity.
About HEIC to JPG
HEIC is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It compresses images at half the file size of JPG while keeping the same visual quality. The trade-off: most Windows PCs, Android devices, web platforms, and older apps cannot open it.
This tool converts HEIC files to JPG directly in your browser. Your photos never leave your device — the conversion runs locally using WebAssembly. No upload queue, no server processing, no privacy risk.
Output keeps full resolution and color accuracy. At the default 90% quality, the difference from the original is invisible to the eye. JPG opens on every device without extra software — no hidden compression, no watermark, no limit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HEIC and why do I need to convert it?
HEIC is Apple's default photo format on iPhone and iPad. It saves space but is not supported by many apps, websites, and older devices. Converting to JPG makes your photos universally compatible.
What is JPG format?
JPG (or JPEG) is the most widely used image format on the internet. It uses lossy compression to keep file sizes small while maintaining acceptable visual quality for photographs. Every device, browser, and image editor supports it without plugins or conversion.
Will the image quality be preserved?
Resolution and color accuracy are fully preserved. JPG is a lossy format, so some data is discarded during compression — this is how it achieves smaller files. At the default 90% quality setting, the difference is invisible to the naked eye. You can lower the slider if you need smaller files, though dropping below 70% may introduce visible artifacts.
Is there a file size limit?
There is no hard limit. Since processing runs locally in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's memory. Most HEIC photos from iPhones convert instantly.
Do I need to sign up or pay?
No. There is no account, no watermark, no subscription, and no "upgrade for HD" trap. Every feature is free and unlimited.
Is my photo data safe?
Yes. All conversions happen entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your photos never leave your device — no uploads, no servers, no logging.