Convert HEIC to JPG
Turn iPhone HEIC photos into JPG right in your browser. Decode them locally, set the quality, and convert a whole camera roll at once. Free, no sign-up, no watermark.
Open iPhone photos anywhere
HEIC is the format iPhones and iPads save photos in. It keeps quality high at a small size, but Windows, many websites and older apps cannot open it, which is why a HEIC often feels stuck.
This tool decodes HEIC and HEIF photos in your browser and saves them as JPG, the format every device understands. Because the decoding runs on your own machine, your photos are never uploaded. You can set the quality and convert a whole camera roll in one go.
HEIC in
Apple’s high efficiency photo format, small and sharp but awkward to open off an iPhone.
JPG out
The universal photo format, with a quality dial, that opens on every device and site.
HEIC to JPG in 3 steps.
Add your files, convert, and download. There is no queue and no upload, because it all happens right on your device.
Add your files
Drag your HEIC files in, browse from your device, or paste one from the clipboard. Add one or a whole batch.
Convert
Press convert and each file is turned into JPG right here in your browser. There is no queue and nothing to upload.
Download
Save each file on its own, or grab the whole batch as a single ZIP. No sign-up, no watermark.
Put it to work.
Send photos to a PC
Windows often cannot open HEIC. Convert to JPG and the photos open straight away.
Upload to any site
Forms, marketplaces and job portals that reject HEIC accept a JPG without a fuss.
Share with anyone
Not everyone is on an iPhone. JPG lands cleanly for friends, family and colleagues.
Clear a full camera roll
Drop in a batch of HEIC photos and get a folder of JPGs in one download.
Handling images at scale?
A one-off convert is easy. Processing thousands of files, generating variants automatically, or wiring image handling into your catalogue, storefront or app is a different job. That is the kind of software we build at Techliphant, shaped around how your business actually runs.
Common questions.
This tool decodes HEIC right in your browser, on your own device, and saves JPG files locally. Your photos are never sent to a server, which makes it safe for personal pictures.
HEIC is Apple’s photo format. Most browsers and a lot of Windows software cannot read it, so the files look broken even though the photo inside is fine. Converting to JPG gives you a file that opens anywhere.
Yes. On the iPhone, open Settings, then Camera, then Formats, and choose Most Compatible. New photos are then saved as JPG. This converter is still handy for the HEIC photos you already have.
JPG is a lossy format, so there is a small, usually invisible change. Keep the quality slider around 90 percent for photos that look the same as the original at a much friendlier file size.
Yes. Add as many files as you like and convert them together with the same settings, then download them one by one or as a single ZIP.
No. Every file is decoded and re-encoded inside your browser, on your own device, so your files never leave your computer or phone. That makes it safe for private photos, IDs and confidential work.
Yes. There is no account, no email and no watermark, and no cap on how many files you convert. Use it for personal or commercial work as much as you like.
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Private by design: this converter runs entirely in your browser. Your files are processed on your own device, so nothing is uploaded to a server or stored anywhere. That makes it safe for private photos, IDs and confidential documents. Because the work happens on your device, very large files or a big batch depend on how much memory your device has.
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