Convert Apple HEIC/HEIF photos to universal JPG — the format every device and app opens. Files are decoded right in your browser with WebAssembly; nothing is uploaded.
How it works
- Drop your .heic files from your iPhone
- They're decoded locally and set to JPG
- Download your JPGs (or the whole batch)
iPhones save photos as HEIC to halve file size, but the trade-off is compatibility: email attachments, older editors and most Windows/Android apps choke on it. Converting to JPG keeps the photo and drops the headache.
Because decoding happens locally, there's no 5MB cap and no privacy risk — ideal for personal photos you'd never want on someone's server.
FAQ
- Why won't my HEIC photos open on Windows?
- HEIC is Apple's default format and Windows/Android often can't display it without extra codecs. Converting to JPG fixes it everywhere.
- Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
- No. Most HEIC converters upload to a server — this one decodes HEIC entirely in your browser, so private photos never leave your device.
- Can I convert many at once?
- Yes — drop a whole camera roll, convert in a batch and download a single .ZIP.