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Convert HEIC to JPG Without Losing Quality

  • Browser-based
  • Basic conversion
  • No signup
  • Stays on your device
  • Your file is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to our servers.

This guide and converter help you convert HEIC to JPG without losing quality visible for print and social use. Choose higher JPEG quality when detail matters; lower quality only when file size is the priority.

True lossless HEIC→JPG is impossible because JPEG is lossy—but high quality settings often look identical on screen.

100% Client-Side

Your data never leaves your computer.

How to use this tool

Upload HEIC, select a higher quality preset if available, convert, and zoom-check eyes and text before sharing.

Worked example

Example: a 12 MP HEIC portrait at 92% JPEG quality stays sharp for a 8×10 print while shrinking below email limits.

When to use this

  • Portfolio and photography submissions.
  • Print shop uploads requiring JPEG.
  • Archival copies where artifacting must be minimal.

Common examples

  • iPhone HEIC photos → JPG for Windows clients or legacy CMS uploads.
  • HEIC burst from event photography → JPG batch for editors who do not open HEIC.
  • Single HEIC portrait → JPG at high quality for print shop submission.
  • Batch of 12 iPhone vacation HEIC files → JPG for Google Photos upload from Windows.
  • Real estate listing photo HEIC → JPG for MLS that rejects HEIC uploads.

What people search for

Common mistakes

  • Using minimum quality for text-heavy screenshots.
  • Converting twice through different tools.
  • Confusing file size with resolution—resize separately if dimensions matter.
  • best jpeg quality for heic
  • heic to jpg for printing
  • compare heic vs jpg file size

How it works

Convert iPhone HEIC/HEIF photos to JPG in your browser with heic2any. Adjust quality and download—files stay on your device.

Limitations

Conversion quality depends on the source HEIC file and browser support. Some HEIC variants with depth maps may flatten metadata.

Privacy and file handling

Your data is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to our server.

These pages use the same heic to jpg with guides tailored to specific search intents.

Frequently asked questions

What quality setting should I use?

90–95% is a strong default for photos; lower for thumbnails only.

HEIC already compressed?

Yes. JPG re-encodes once—avoid repeated saves.

PNG instead?

Use PNG when you need lossless; JPG when compatibility matters.

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