HEIC to JPG Converter
Drop your iPhone HEIC photos here. Get JPG files back. Nothing uploads — the conversion happens inside your browser.
Drop HEIC files here
or click to browse
Accepts: .heic, .heif
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
JPG is the universal photo format. Every operating system, every chat app, every work portal, every printer, every photo frame — they all read JPG. HEIC is Apple's newer format that's about half the file size at the same quality, but most non-Apple software still refuses to open it. When something rejects your iPhone photo, this is the fix.
What's happening when you click convert
- Your browser loads
libheifcompiled to WebAssembly — the same decoder Apple ships. - It decodes the HEIC pixel data and re-encodes it as JPG.
- One file in, one file back. Multiple files in, a ZIP back.
Quality settings
High (0.95) is visually identical to the HEIC for almost any purpose. Standard (0.85) saves about a third of the file size with no obvious quality loss. Compact (0.7) is for email or chat where size matters more than detail.
Nothing leaves your browser
Open DevTools, watch the Network tab, run a conversion. You'll see the HEIC decoder load once, then silence — no upload. Or kill your Wi-Fi after the page loads. Conversions still work.
What about HEIF?
Same format, different extension. Some Android phones save as .heif; iPhones save as .heic. This converter handles both.