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Your files and text are processed entirely on your device. Nothing is ever sent to us.
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Select one or many HEIC/HEIF images from your iPhone or iPad — they are decoded and converted to JPG on your device, never uploaded.
iPhones save photos as HEIC — great for storage, terrible for compatibility. Convert them to JPG right in your browser, in bulk, without uploading a single photo.
We believe in privacy first. By leveraging HTML5 Canvas and native browser APIs, your images are converted on your device. Zero files are uploaded to our servers, ensuring your data remains yours.
Stop wasting time converting files one by one. Drag and drop dozens of images into the work area and convert them all at once with incredible speed.
Tweak the quality slider to find the perfect balance between visual fidelity and file size reduction. Works perfectly for both WebP and JPG outputs.
Need WebP? Convert JPG or PNG. Need JPG? Convert your WebP format images quickly. Flexibility to shift between next-gen and legacy formats in seconds.
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container, using HEIF compression) has been the iPhone's default photo format since iOS 11. It stores photos at roughly half the size of JPEG at the same quality — but outside the Apple ecosystem, support is patchy: Windows needs paid codecs, many websites and upload forms reject it, and older software simply can't open it.
JPG opens everywhere — every OS, every editor, every upload form, every printer kiosk. This converter decodes your HEIC files using an open-source decoder that runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly, then re-encodes them as JPG with a quality slider. Your photos never leave your device — an important difference from most HEIC converters, which upload your personal photos to their servers.
For the best balance, keep quality at 85–90%. You can also switch the output to PNG or WebP if your workflow needs those formats instead.
Drag and drop .heic or .heif photos into the dropzone — batch conversion is supported. Decoding starts when you convert.
The output format is already set to JPG. Switch to PNG or WebP if you prefer.
85–90% keeps photos visually identical to the original; lower it for smaller files.
Click 'Convert & Download All'. Decoding happens on your device — larger photos take a few seconds each.
No — and that's rare for HEIC converters. The HEIC decoder runs in your browser via WebAssembly, so your personal photos never leave your device. You can disconnect from the internet and it still works.
HEIC stores the same photo at roughly half the file size of JPEG, so Apple made it the default in iOS 11 to save storage. You can make your iPhone shoot JPG directly under Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible.
There is one generation of re-compression, but at 85–90% quality the difference is invisible for photos. The decoded image is processed at full resolution — nothing is downscaled.
Yes — drop a whole batch and click 'Convert & Download All'. Decoding runs on your device, so expect a few seconds per photo for large images.
The still image inside the HEIC is converted. Live Photo motion (the video part) isn't included — that's stored separately as a video file.