Convert iPhone & Apple HEIC/HEIF images to universally compatible JPG โ batch convert with quality control, entirely in your browser.
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Designed for iPhone users who need universally compatible photos โ fast, private, free.
Handles HEIC and HEIF โ the default format from iPhones and iPads โ converting them to the universally supported JPEG.
Choose your JPEG quality from 50% to 100% with a live slider. Higher quality means larger files with richer detail.
Convert an entire camera roll batch at once and download every JPG in a neatly packaged ZIP archive.
All decoding and conversion runs in your browser using the heic2any library. Your photos never touch a server.
Set a max width to automatically scale images down while preserving the original aspect ratio.
Works on any device with a modern browser โ no installation, no plugins, no subscription.
Drag & drop or browse to select HEIC or HEIF photos from your iPhone or other Apple device.
Adjust the JPEG quality slider and optionally set a max width to resize your photos.
Click Convert and download individual JPGs or grab them all in a ZIP archive instantly.
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HEIC is Apple's default photo format on iPhones (iOS 11+), offering great compression but limited compatibility. Converting HEIC to JPG makes your photos viewable on Windows, Android, and all other non-Apple devices and software.
Windows doesn't natively support HEIC without a paid codec. Convert to JPG to open and share your iPhone photos on any Windows PC effortlessly.
Most social platforms prefer JPG. Converting HEIC to JPG ensures your uploads don't get auto-converted with quality loss by the platform.
Print labs and photo services often don't accept HEIC files. Always convert to JPG before ordering prints from online or in-store services.
Avoid recipients being unable to open your photo attachments โ JPG works universally in all email clients on every operating system.
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) uses HEVC compression to store photos at half the file size of JPG with similar visual quality. Introduced by Apple in 2017, it's the default format on iPhones but lacks widespread support outside the Apple ecosystem โ making JPG conversion essential for cross-platform sharing.