How to Convert HEIC to JPG — Free, In-Browser
Quick answer: Drop your HEIC files into HEIC to JPG and download standard JPGs in seconds. It runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Recent iPhones save photos as HEIC, a format that stores great quality in a small file — but one that plenty of Windows apps, websites and older devices still refuse to open. Converting to JPG turns those photos back into a universal format that works everywhere, which is usually all you need before sharing or uploading them.
Steps
- Open the free HEIC to JPG tool.
- Drop in one or more .heic files straight from your phone or computer.
- Wait a moment for the conversion, then download your standard JPGs.
Why iPhones use HEIC at all
HEIC (based on the HEIF container) typically stores a photo at roughly half the size of an equivalent JPG while keeping the same quality, which is why Apple made it the default. The downside is compatibility: outside the Apple ecosystem, support is still patchy, so a HEIC you email to a colleague may simply not open.
Will I lose quality?
Converting to a high-quality JPG keeps the image visually identical for any normal use — viewing, printing, posting online. JPG is lossy, so re-saving repeatedly would slowly degrade it, but a single HEIC-to-JPG conversion at good quality is not something you'll be able to see. The resulting file will usually be a bit larger than the HEIC, which is the price of universal compatibility.
Everything runs in your browser — your photos never leave your device.