HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to universally-supported JPG. Batch convert, in your browser, for free.
Your file never leaves your browser. All processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
How it works
Upload your HEIC photos
Pick a JPG quality
Download your JPG images
What converting does
Turns iPhone HEIC/HEIF photos into universal JPG that opens and uploads anywhere.
About this tool
Our free HEIC to JPG converter turns the high-efficiency photos your iPhone takes by default into universally-supported JPG images. It is exactly what you need when a HEIC file refuses to open on Windows, will not upload to a website, or cannot be shared with someone on a non-Apple device. Drop in as many HEIC or HEIF files as you like, convert them in one batch, and choose the JPG quality so you control the balance between size and detail. Unlike paid converters or app downloads, GetFreeToolsAI is completely free with no daily limits and no watermark. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using the heic2any library, so your photos are never uploaded to a server and stay private on your device — it even works offline once the page has loaded. It runs in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge with no installation and no signup, ever.
Why use this tool
Open iPhone photos anywhere
Convert HEIC/HEIF to JPG so images open on Windows, Android, older software and any website that rejects HEIC.
Batch in one go
Drop in many photos at once and convert them all, then download individually or as a single ZIP.
Choose your quality
A quality slider lets you balance file size against detail; at 85–100% the result is visually identical.
Common use cases
- Upload iPhone photos to a site that only accepts JPG or PNG
- Share pictures with someone on a non-Apple device
- Attach photos to a form that can't read HEIC
- Archive iPhone shots in a universally-supported format
Frequently asked questions
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the photo format iPhones use by default since iOS 11. It stores high-quality images at smaller file sizes than JPG, but isn’t supported everywhere.
Older versions of Windows lack a built-in HEIC decoder, so the photos won’t preview or open. Converting them to JPG makes them viewable on any device or website.
Yes. Drop in as many HEIC/HEIF files as you like and convert them all in one batch, then download them individually or together as a ZIP.
JPG is a lossy format, but with the quality slider set high (85–100%) the difference is virtually invisible. You control the trade-off between size and quality.
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using the heic2any library. There’s nothing to download or install, and it works offline once the page has loaded.
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Guides & how-tos
Step-by-step tutorials that use this tool.