Convert iPhone and iPad HEIC photos to universal JPG right in your browser — multiple files at once, with a quality slider. Your photos never leave your device. 📸
iPhone & iPad photos → universal JPG
Conversion runs entirely in your browser — family photos and screenshots are never uploaded anywhere.
Drop a whole batch of iPhone photos at once and watch each one convert with its own progress status.
Pick the JPG quality yourself — higher for printing, lower for smaller email-friendly files.
iPhones and iPads save photos as HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) by default — a format that produces files about half the size of JPG at the same quality. The catch: many Windows PCs, Android devices, websites, government upload forms, and older programs still can't open HEIC files in 2026. The fix is converting them to JPG, the one image format that works everywhere.
This free HEIC to JPG converter does that conversion 100% in your browser using the open-source heic2any decoder. Your photos are read and converted on your own device — nothing is uploaded, stored, or seen by a server, which matters when you're converting personal pictures, ID scans, or insurance-claim photos. There's no sign-up, no watermark, and no file count limit; each photo can be up to 30 MB, more than enough for the 48 MP shots from the latest iPhones.
Just drop in one photo or a whole batch, choose your JPG quality, and convert. Each file shows its own progress and gets its own download link, and the "Download all" button saves every converted JPG in one go. It works on Windows 10 and 11, macOS, ChromeOS, Android, and even on the iPhone itself.
After converting, you can shrink the JPGs for email or web with the Image Resizer, or compress them further with the Image to WebP converter.