HEIC to JPG Converter
100% in your browser — nothing is uploadediPhones have shot photos in HEIC since 2017 — a format with excellent compression that half the world's software still refuses to open. Windows preview errors, upload forms reject it, older tools shrug. Drop your HEIC files here and they convert to JPG on your device, ready to share anywhere.
The conversion uses libheif — the reference HEIC decoder — compiled to WebAssembly and running locally in your browser. That matters more for photos than almost any other file type: your camera roll is nobody else's business, and here it never crosses the network.
How to use the heic to jpg converter
- Drop one or more HEIC/HEIF photos onto the tool.
- Each converts to JPG on your device (the decoder loads on first use).
- Download each JPG individually.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my iPhone shoot HEIC instead of JPG?
HEIC stores the same photo in roughly half the space of JPG, so Apple made it the default in iOS 11. You can switch the camera to JPG under Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible — at the cost of storage.
Does converting lose quality?
Conversion re-encodes at 90% JPG quality — visually indistinguishable for typical photos. HEIC-specific extras like depth maps and live-photo motion aren't carried over; the image itself is.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. Decoding happens in your browser via WebAssembly. The decoder itself downloads once (a few MB); your photos never leave your device.
Can I convert many photos at once?
Yes — drop a batch and each converts in sequence, listed with its own download button.