Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter — Free & Private
Photos from an iPhone often arrive as HEIC files that Windows, Android and older apps simply won't open. Converting HEIC to JPG makes them work everywhere. Drop a single photo or your whole camera roll — everything is decoded in your browser, so your pictures never get uploaded and there is no limit.
Drag & Drop HEIC Photos
HEIC & HEIF only · converted in your browser
100% Browser-Local Conversion
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HEIC keeps Apple photos small without losing quality, but that efficiency comes at the cost of compatibility. This converter reads each HEIC on your device and writes a standard JPG, so you can share, print or upload them without hunting for a special viewer.
Why iPhones save HEIC
Since iOS 11, Apple has stored photos as HEIC by default to roughly halve the file size at the same quality — Apple documents the High Efficiency format here. Great on the phone, less great when you email a photo to someone on Windows and they can't open it.
Open iPhone photos anywhere — in 3 steps
Add your HEIC photos
Drag them straight from your phone or computer — one, or a whole camera roll. Nothing uploads.
They decode in-browser
Each HEIC is read and re-saved as a JPG on your device, with a quality slider if you want to fine-tune.
Download as JPG or ZIP
Save a single photo, or grab the entire batch as one ZIP that opens on Windows, Android and the web.
After converting, shrink the JPGs further with the Bulk Image Compressor, or pick a different output with the Image Converter.
Frequently asked questions
Is the HEIC to JPG converter free?
Yes — free, no sign-up, no watermark, and no limit on how many HEIC photos you convert.
Why do iPhones save photos as HEIC?
Apple switched the default to HEIC (a form of HEIF) in iOS 11 to save storage at the same quality. The trade-off is that some non-Apple software cannot open it.
Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
No. HEIC files are decoded and converted in your browser, so your photos never leave your device — which matters for personal pictures.
Does converting reduce photo quality?
There is a small re-compression step, but at high quality the difference is hard to see. Use the slider to keep it as close to the original as you like.