Step 1
Choose HEIC photos
Select one or more HEIC or HEIF files from your device.
Local photo conversion
Turn iPhone and other HEIC photos into widely compatible JPG files. Resize when needed and keep the original photo on your device.
Convert JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and HEIF images to WebP, JPG, or PNG files. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Introduction
HEIC is an efficient photo format commonly created by Apple devices. JPG is a familiar delivery format for websites, forms, email, marketplaces, and desktop applications. This page creates a JPG copy without changing the original HEIC photo.
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Original device photo
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Ready for upload and sharing
HEIC is a practical source format on supported devices. JPG is usually the safer choice when a service or recipient expects a broadly recognized image.
| Feature | HEIC | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Efficient photo storage on supported devices | Sharing, uploads, and everyday compatibility |
| Compression | Efficient storage for modern photo libraries | Adjustable lossy compression for photos |
| Compatibility | Strongest on Apple devices and newer apps | Supported by nearly every image workflow |
| Choose it when | You want to keep the efficient original | A service or recipient may not accept HEIC |
Step 1
Select one or more HEIC or HEIF files from your device.
Step 2
JPG is selected automatically. Optionally set a Max size.
Step 3
Convert locally and download the JPG files or ZIP package.
Create a JPG copy when an everyday workflow does not accept the original phone photo format.
Upload a JPG to services that reject HEIC files.
Send a familiar image format to people using older devices or apps.
Open a JPG in an editor that does not support HEIC directly.
Prepare a compatible product or personal photo for a listing.
Yes. Convert HEIC photos in your browser without a paid plan, watermark, or account requirement.
No. The conversion happens locally in your browser. The original HEIC file stays on your device.
JPG is accepted by more websites, forms, editors, older apps, and sharing workflows than HEIC.
Yes. Select multiple HEIC or HEIF files and download the JPG results together as a ZIP package.
Yes. Use Max size to limit the longest edge while preserving the original photo proportions.