HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG format instantly. Make your iOS photos compatible with Windows and other devices. 100% browser-based — your photos never leave your device.
🔒 Privacy First: All conversion happens in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.
How to Convert HEIC to JPG
- Drop or select a HEIC/HEIF file from your iPhone
- Adjust the quality slider if needed
- Click "Convert to JPG"
- Download your converted JPG photo
About HEIC Format
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It uses advanced compression to store photos at about half the size of JPG while maintaining the same quality.
However, HEIC has limited support outside the Apple ecosystem. Windows, Android, and many websites don't natively support HEIC. Converting to JPG ensures your photos work everywhere.
Tip: You can change your iPhone to save photos as JPG instead of HEIC in Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HEIC format?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It offers better compression than JPG while maintaining quality, but has limited compatibility with non-Apple devices and software.
How do I convert HEIC to JPG?
Simply upload your HEIC file to our converter, adjust quality if needed, and click Convert. Your JPG will be ready to download instantly. No account or server upload required.
Is this HEIC converter free?
Yes, our HEIC to JPG converter is completely free with no limits. There are no watermarks, registration, or hidden fees.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No, all processing happens entirely in your browser. Your photos never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy for personal images.
Why won't Windows open my iPhone photos?
iPhones save photos in HEIC format by default, which Windows doesn't natively support. Converting to JPG makes your photos compatible with all devices and software.
Does conversion affect photo quality?
You can control the output quality. At 90-95% quality, the difference is virtually imperceptible. Lower quality settings reduce file size but may show compression artifacts.