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HEIC to JPG

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

Upload HEIC or HEIF photos from an iPhone or camera and convert them to JPG in your browser with heic2any. Adjust quality and download—files are not uploaded to a server.

iPhones and iPads save photos as HEIC by default. Windows, older CMS platforms, and some email clients still expect JPEG. Converting locally avoids uploading personal photos to a server when you use this browser-based tool.

Adjust quality when file size matters. A high-quality JPEG from HEIC is often still smaller than the original HEIC while remaining compatible everywhere.

Convert one test file first when batching a folder—very large resolutions may need Resize Image afterward for web publishing.

Live Photos exported as HEIC stills convert like any other HEIC still; motion and depth metadata are not preserved in a flat JPEG.

Windows 11 can open HEIC natively with an optional codec, but JPEG remains the safer choice when emailing photos to relatives on older PCs.

EXIF orientation tags are applied on export so portraits appear upright in viewers that respect JPEG metadata.

100% Client-Side

Your data never leaves your computer.

How to use this tool

1. Choose a HEIC or HEIF file from your device. 2. Adjust the quality setting if shown. 3. Click convert and wait for the JPG to generate. 4. Preview the result. 5. Download the JPG file.

Worked example

Example: convert an iPhone HEIC photo to JPG at default quality—the output keeps the same dimensions and opens in apps that do not support HEIC.

When to use this

  • Sharing iPhone photos with Windows users or legacy CMS.
  • Uploading HEIC shots to platforms that only accept JPEG.
  • Preparing print-shop files from Apple camera originals.
  • Batch converting event photos for editors on older software.

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.

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Common mistakes

  • Assuming EXIF orientation always carries over without checking preview.
  • Converting at minimum quality for archival originals.
  • Renaming .heic to .jpg without actual conversion.
  • Forgetting Live Photo pairs are not always included in single HEIC.
  • compress JPG after HEIC conversion
  • resize iPhone photo for web upload
  • bulk convert HEIC folder to JPEG zip
  • merge converted JPGs into PDF album
  • strip metadata from converted JPEG

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.

Explore focused guides for common searches—each page reuses this heic to jpg with different examples and FAQs.

Learn how formats and terms differ before you convert or calculate.

Frequently asked questions

Are HEIC files uploaded to a server?

No. Conversion runs in your browser with heic2any. Files are not uploaded to Utilnivo servers.

Why convert HEIC to JPG?

HEIC is common on iPhones but not supported everywhere. JPG works on older devices, email, and many websites.

Will quality change?

You can adjust JPG quality before download. Some metadata may not carry over after conversion.

Part of these workflows

This tool is one step in a longer job. Jump straight to your step or open the full workflow guide.

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