HEIC to JPG / PNG Converter
Convert HEIC and HEIF photos from iPhone and modern cameras into standard JPG or PNG files that work everywhere.
or click to browse HEIC, HEIF files (batch supported)
Convert HEIC Photos from iPhone to Standard Formats
Newer iPhones and cameras often save photos in HEIC or HEIF format, which is efficient but not yet supported everywhere. This HEIC converter bridges the gap by turning those files into standard JPG or PNG images without uploading them to any server. It uses the open‑source heic2any library to decode HEIC images directly in your browser, keeping your personal photos safely on your device.
To get started, drag your HEIC or HEIF files into the upload area. The tool reads each file, converts it to the output format you choose and prepares it for download. You can see a preview of the converted images, along with basic file information, before saving them. Batch support allows you to process multiple iPhone photos in one go, making it easy to prepare files for printing, emailing or sharing on platforms that do not yet understand HEIC.
For maximum compatibility, JPG is usually the best choice. It is widely supported across browsers, apps and operating systems. PNG can be useful when you value lossless quality for detailed graphics. Keep in mind that HEIC is very efficient, so converted JPG or PNG files may be larger than the originals, but they will open without issues in legacy software.
Common HEIC conversion scenarios
- Preparing iPhone photos for printing at local print shops.
- Sending images to clients who use older devices or apps.
- Uploading photos to websites that only accept JPG or PNG.
- Archiving important pictures in broadly supported formats.
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HEIC converter FAQ
Do I need to install any app to use this converter?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Just open the page and start converting.
Can I convert Live Photos?
The converter handles the still image component of Live Photos. Motion and audio parts are not preserved.
Will the converted images keep their orientation?
The tool respects orientation data, so photos should appear the right way up after conversion.
Does converting HEIC reduce quality?
JPG uses lossy compression, so some minor quality loss is possible. PNG keeps more detail but may create larger files.
Is there any limit on the number of photos I can convert?
You can convert many photos, but very large batches may be limited by your device memory and browser resources.