HEIC to JPG
Format conversion
Convert HEIC and HEIF photos into JPG when the rest of the workflow expects a familiar image format
This is the simplest path for iPhone-originated HEIC images that need to open in broader desktop, CMS, or email workflows. Convert locally, keep the photos on-device, and export JPG for wider compatibility.
Local processingHEIC / HEIF → JPGiPhone photo flowBatch ready
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Convert HEIC to JPG locally
Batch convert HEIC and HEIF files to JPG without uploading. Adjust quality and download instantly.
Local-only processing. Files stay on your device and are not uploaded.
What happens next
- Select images from your device.
- Adjust settings and preview the result.
- Export locally as JPG/PNG/WebP.
Workflow notes
Typical use
Take phone-native images into a format that the rest of the stack already understands
- Ideal for CMS uploads, attachments, or desktop tools that do not handle HEIC well.
- JPG is a simpler handoff format once the images leave the Apple photo workflow.
- If the file is still too large after conversion, compress it as a second step.
Useful context
Best for
iPhone photos
Use it when HEIC images need to move into apps or services that still prefer JPG.
Output
JPG
A safer default for uploads, attachments, and older image workflows than HEIC.
Batch flow
Multiple photos
Convert a whole set of phone images at once instead of exporting them one by one from another app.
Next step
Compress or resize
After conversion, use compression or resizing only if the JPG still misses the final delivery requirement.
FAQ
Do you upload my images?
No. Conversion runs locally in your browser. Your files are not uploaded.
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
JPG is more compatible across Windows apps, websites, and older devices.
Can I batch convert HEIC files?
Yes. Upload multiple HEIC images and export all results.
Will quality change?
HEIC to JPG is a conversion to a lossy format. Increase quality if needed.
Why does conversion take time?
HEIC decoding can be CPU-heavy. Large photos may take longer on mobile devices.
