HEIC to JPG Converter
Last updated: January 15, 2025
Convert HEIC to JPG instantly in your browser. Free, private, no uploads to servers. Perfect for sharing iPhone photos on Windows, Android, and the web.
TL;DR
- Convert HEIC to JPG entirely in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, free.
- File size reduction: 25-35% smaller than JPG
- HEIC adoption: Default since iOS 11 (2017)
- Batch conversion supported; all files stay on your device.
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If you have ever transferred photos from your iPhone to a Windows PC only to find they would not open, you have run into the HEIC problem. Since iOS 11, Apple has defaulted to the High Efficiency Image Container (HEIC) format for all photos captured on iPhone. HEIC uses the HEVC video codec to compress images to roughly half the size of an equivalent JPEG, which is great for saving storage on your phone but terrible for compatibility. Windows 10 and 11 still lack native HEIC support without installing the HEIF Extensions from the Microsoft Store, and many Android devices, older web browsers, and legacy applications simply cannot read HEIC files at all. Converting HEIC to JPG solves this problem instantly. JPEG has been the universal standard for photographs for over thirty years — every operating system, browser, email client, and social media platform can open a JPG without any extra software. By converting your HEIC images to JPG, you regain universal compatibility while retaining excellent photo quality. Our converter processes everything locally in your browser, meaning your photos never leave your device. There are no server uploads, no account sign-ups, and no file size limits beyond what your browser can handle. Whether you are preparing a batch of vacation photos for a Google Drive folder, uploading product images to an e-commerce platform, or simply trying to view your pictures on a work computer, this HEIC to JPG converter gets the job done in seconds.
Key Statistics
File size reduction
25-35% smaller than JPG
HEIC adoption
Default since iOS 11 (2017)
JPG compatibility
99% of devices and browsers
Processing
100% client-side, no upload
HEIC vs JPG Comparison
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Common Use Cases
Sharing iPhone photos with Windows or Android users who cannot open HEIC natively
Uploading images to websites and platforms that only accept JPG format
Reducing compatibility issues when emailing photos to clients or colleagues
Archiving photos in a universally readable format for long-term storage