HEIC to JPG
Convert iPhone photos to JPG on your own device. Nothing is uploaded.
Your files never leave your device
Drop files here
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How it works
This tool converts HEIC and HEIF photos — the format iPhones shoot by default — into standard JPG files that open anywhere: Windows, older Android phones, web forms, school portals and print shops. Drop in one photo or a whole batch; a single photo downloads directly as a JPG, and multiple photos are packed into a ZIP.
The conversion runs entirely on your device using a HEIF decoder compiled to WebAssembly. That matters because personal photos are exactly the files you shouldn't be uploading to a random converter site: here you can open your browser's network tab and watch — nothing leaves. Photos are decoded, re-encoded at high quality (90%), and saved straight back to your device.
Typical uses: attaching iPhone photos to a form that only accepts JPG, sending pictures to someone whose device can't open HEIC, or fixing a folder of photos that a Windows PC shows as broken icons. If your goal is a PDF, the JPG to PDF tool on this site accepts HEIC directly and converts on the fly.
Frequently asked questions
Why can't anything open my iPhone photos?
Since iOS 11, iPhones save photos as HEIC — a modern format with better compression that much older software and many websites still don't support. Converting to JPG makes them universally compatible.
Does converting reduce photo quality?
JPG at the 90% quality this tool uses is visually indistinguishable from the original for photos. Note that JPG doesn't keep HEIC-specific extras like depth maps or live-photo motion.
Are my photos uploaded during conversion?
No. The decoder runs inside your browser via WebAssembly. Your photos never leave your device — verifiable in the network tab.