Free Online HEIF to JPG Converter

Convert HEIF (High Efficiency Image File) images to universally compatible JPG format. Works with Samsung, Canon, Sony, and Apple HEIF files.

Why Convert HEIF to JPG?

HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) is a modern container format used by Apple, Samsung, and Canon cameras. While it offers superior compression, many applications and platforms don't support it yet. Converting to JPG ensures maximum compatibility.

  • Multi-Device Support: Convert HEIF files from iPhones, Samsung Galaxy phones, Canon cameras, and other sources that use the HEIF format.
  • Universal Output: JPG files work everywhere — Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, web browsers, and all social media platforms.
  • Browser-Based: No downloads required. Convert your HEIF images to JPG directly in your web browser.
  • Quality Preserved: High-quality conversion that maintains the detail and color accuracy of your original photos.
  • Free & Secure: Completely free service. All uploaded files are automatically deleted after processing.

How to Convert HEIF to JPG

  1. Select your HEIF file using the upload button above.
  2. Click Convert and wait a moment for processing.
  3. Download your converted JPG file.

HEIF vs JPG: Key Differences

HEIF is the container format (while HEIC is a specific codec within HEIF). Samsung Galaxy phones, Canon EOS cameras, and iPhones all use HEIF. It provides better compression than JPG but lacks universal support.

JPG remains the most compatible format for sharing photos. If your device produces HEIF files and you need to share them widely, converting to JPG is the reliable solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) is the container format, while HEIC (High Efficiency Image Coding) is the specific compression codec. Apple iPhones use HEIC within HEIF containers. Both can be converted to JPG with this tool.

Apple iPhones (iOS 11+), Samsung Galaxy phones, Canon EOS cameras, and Sony cameras can all produce HEIF files.

Our converter uses high-quality settings to minimize any quality difference. The output JPG will look virtually identical to the original HEIF.

Yes, completely free with no limits on the number of conversions.