Free Online HEIC to JPEG Converter
Convert your HEIC/HEIF images from iPhone and iPad to universally compatible JPEG format. Fast, free, and secure.
Why Convert HEIC to JPEG?
HEIC is Apple's default photo format on iPhone and iPad. While it offers excellent compression, it's not universally supported. Converting to JPEG ensures your photos work on Windows, Android, and all web platforms.
- iPhone Photo Compatibility: Make your iPhone and iPad photos accessible on any device, operating system, or application.
- Universal Format: JPEG is supported everywhere — Windows, Android, Linux, web browsers, and all social media platforms.
- Fast Processing: Our converter processes HEIC files quickly with high-quality output optimized for sharing.
- No Software Required: Convert directly in your browser. No need to install iTunes, iCloud, or any other software.
- Free and Private: Our converter is completely free. Your photos are automatically deleted after processing.
How to Convert HEIC to JPEG?
- Click "Select a File" and choose your HEIC image from iPhone or iPad.
- Click "Convert" to start the conversion process.
- Download your converted JPEG file.
HEIC vs JPEG: Key Differences
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) offers about 50% better compression than JPEG while maintaining similar quality. It also supports 16-bit color depth, live photos, and image sequences.
Despite HEIC's advantages, JPEG remains the universal standard. When sharing photos with non-Apple users or uploading to most websites, JPEG is the safest choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It offers better compression than JPEG while maintaining high quality.
Windows doesn't natively support HEIC. You need to install the HEIF extension from Microsoft Store or convert to JPEG for instant compatibility.
There is minimal quality difference. Our converter uses optimized settings to preserve the best possible quality during conversion.
Currently our tool converts one file at a time. For multiple files, simply repeat the process for each image.