Convert HEIC photos to JPG
iPhone photos to universal JPG, in batches.
Files stay on your device. No accounts. Free.
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About this tool
Drop the .heic photos your iPhone takes and get standard JPGs that open everywhere: Windows, Android, older software, web forms. Convert one or a whole camera roll batch; multiple results download as a zip, with a quality slider for the size/quality trade-off.
Decoding happens on your device using libheif compiled to WebAssembly, the same decoder Linux uses, running inside your browser. Your photos never leave your machine, which is exactly what you want for personal camera rolls.
How it works
- Drop one or more images, they stay on your device.
- Pick your options and convert.
- Download the result; multiple files arrive as a single zip.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my iPhone save photos as HEIC?
HEIC stores the same quality as JPG in roughly half the space, so Apple made it the default. The catch is compatibility: many Windows apps, older tools and upload forms still want JPG, which is what this converter is for.
Do my photos get uploaded to convert?
No. The HEIC decoder runs inside your browser as WebAssembly, so the photos are decoded and re-encoded on your own device. You can watch the network tab while converting to confirm.
What happens to Live Photos and bursts?
A Live Photo converts to its still key frame. HEIC files that contain multiple images produce one JPG per image, numbered automatically.