HEIC to JPG

Convert HEIC photos to shareable JPGs in seconds, securely and for free

Private, in-browser conversion with zero uploads. Drop files or choose from your device: works on Mac, Windows, iPhone, and Android.

100% freeBulk conversionsNo size limitOffline-readySupports HEIC & HEIF images

Drop HEIC files or pick from device

Files never leave your device.

Pixel-perfect color

Preserves HEIC wide color gamut and exports high quality JPGs ready for the web.

Privacy First & Secure

Zero uploads, zero storage. The conversion is done entirely in your browser’s memory, making it the most secure way to convert HEIC files online.

Batch ready

Drop your entire camera roll. Each file converts sequentially so your browser stays fast.

Optimized output

Smart defaults keep file sizes small without crushing details—perfect for email or ecommerce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the conversion happen on your servers?

Absolutely not. The entire conversion process is performed locally in your web browser using WebAssembly technology. This means your HEIC files never leave your device and are never uploaded to any server, ensuring maximum privacy and security for your photos.

What devices and browsers are supported?

The converter works on any modern web browser (Chromium-based browsers, Firefox, Safari) across macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. If your browser supports drag-and-drop, you can convert your images.

Is there a file size limit?

There’s no hard size limit. Everything runs locally in your browser, so the only constraints are your device and browser memory.

Can I batch convert multiple HEIC files?

Yes. You can drop in as many HEIC files as you need. Each file is processed one by one directly in your browser, and you can download each JPG as soon as it is ready—perfect for quickly converting a whole album.

Why do I need to convert HEIC to JPG/JPEG?

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple’s default photo format because it saves space, but it isn’t universally supported across apps, websites, or many Windows/Android devices. Converting to JPG (JPEG) ensures your images open everywhere—HEIC is great for storage, while JPG is the compatibility king.