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HEIC to JPG

Convert HEIC to JPG.

Your iPhone shoots HEIC; half the internet can't open it. Drop your photos in and get JPGs back — decoded on your device, never uploaded, which matters when the photos are personal. Every shot stays upright, batches arrive as one ZIP, and there's a PNG option when you need transparency.

Drop iPhone photos to convert
or click to browse. Your photos never leave your device
Choose images
Three ways to add a file: drag and drop, browse, or paste with ⌘V. A screenshot works, too.
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Add your iPhone photos
HEIC & HEIF — JPG, PNG and WebP come along too.
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Pick JPG or PNG
JPG for photos (small files); PNG for graphics & transparency.
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Convert & download
One file downloads directly; batches arrive as a ZIP.
Processed on your deviceNo uploads, everNo sign-up & free

What you get

  • Converts iPhone HEIC photos — Apple's HEVC-based format — into JPG that opens on Windows, Android, older software and virtually any website upload form.
  • HEIC packs great quality into a small file but is poorly supported outside Apple devices; JPG is the universal fallback that just works everywhere.
  • Camera orientation is respected, so photos aren't rotated or squashed after conversion.
  • Decoded and re-encoded in your browser — your photos are never uploaded.

Questions people ask

Why won't my HEIC photos open on Windows or the web?

HEIC is Apple's default since iOS 11 and uses HEVC compression that many non-Apple apps, websites and older systems don't support. Converting to JPG gives you a file that opens and uploads anywhere.

Will I lose photo quality?

JPG is lossy, but the tool converts at high quality, so for viewing, sharing and printing the difference isn't noticeable. You gain compatibility in exchange.

Should I use HEIC to JPG or HEIC to PDF?

Use HEIC to JPG for editable, uploadable image files. Use HEIC to PDF when you want the photos bound into one document to email or print.

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