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HEIC to JPG Converter — Free, Browser-Only, Batch

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG or PNG instantly. Runs in your browser — photos never leave your device. Batch + ZIP download.

Quick answer

HEIC is the high-efficiency image format Apple uses for iPhone photos since iOS 11. It saves storage space but isn't supported on Windows, older Macs, or many websites. WRRK's converter turns HEIC into JPG or PNG in your browser using WebAssembly — no upload, batch supported, ZIP download, free and unlimited.

Drop iPhone HEIC photos here

They never leave your browser. Works on any device, including iOS.

About this tool

WRRK's HEIC to JPG converter turns iPhone photos into JPG or PNG files that work everywhere — Windows, Android, websites, email clients, and apps that don't support Apple's HEIC format. The whole conversion happens in your browser using a WebAssembly decoder, so your photos never get uploaded anywhere.

Drop a single HEIC or batch-convert 100+ at once. Each conversion preserves the original resolution. Output to JPG (smaller, default) or PNG (lossless) depending on your need. After conversion, the tool shows a thumbnail preview of the result before download.

How to convert HEIC files (4 steps)

  1. Drop your HEIC files. Drag HEIC or HEIF files into the drop zone, or click 'Choose HEIC files'. The tool also accepts .heif extensions.
  2. Pick output format. JPG (smaller, recommended for photos) or PNG (lossless, larger files). For JPG, set quality between 70-100%.
  3. Convert. Click 'Convert'. Each file decodes in your browser via WebAssembly — your photos never leave your device.
  4. Download. Download files individually, or grab all of them as a ZIP archive.

Use cases

  • Emailing iPhone photos to friends or family on Windows
  • Uploading photos to websites that reject .HEIC files
  • Submitting passport/visa photos to government portals
  • Posting iPhone photos to platforms with poor HEIC support
  • Importing photos into older photo editors
  • Printing iPhone photos through online print services
  • Sharing photos in WhatsApp Web on a non-Apple computer

Frequently asked questions

+−Why does my iPhone save photos as HEIC instead of JPG?

HEIC files are roughly 50% smaller than JPGs at the same quality, so iPhones use them by default to save storage. The downside is compatibility — most non-Apple devices and many websites can't open HEIC.

+−Can I convert HEIC to JPG without uploading my photos?

Yes. Our converter decodes HEIC entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Photos are never sent to a server — faster and more private than upload-based converters.

+−How do I convert multiple HEIC files at once?

Drop them all onto the drop zone — the tool batch-converts and shows progress as it goes. After conversion, click 'Download ZIP' to get all of them in a single archive.

+−Does converting HEIC to JPG lose quality?

A small amount, since JPG is lossy. At 90% quality the loss is invisible to the human eye. Use PNG output if you need pixel-perfect lossless conversion.

+−Why won't Windows open my HEIC files?

Windows 10 and 11 don't include HEIC codecs by default. You can install the HEIF Image Extensions from the Microsoft Store, or just convert HEIC to JPG with this tool — faster and free.

+−Can I convert HEIC files on my iPhone or iPad?

Yes — this tool works in mobile Safari and Chrome. Tap the upload area, pick photos from your camera roll, and download the JPGs back to your device.

+−What's the difference between HEIC and HEIF?

HEIF is the container format. HEIC is a HEIF file that uses HEVC (H.265) compression. Apple uses both extensions interchangeably. This converter handles both.

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