HEIC to JPG Converter – Fix iPhone Photos on PC

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP instantly. The easiest way to view your Apple images on a Windows PC or upload them to US websites.

Select HEIC Files

Drop your iPhone HEIC photos here to convert them for Windows or web

or drag files here

Maximum 20MB per file Up to 15 files

Convert To

Quality Settings

85%
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HEIC to JPG

Handle HEIC photos on iPhone too?

ImageTiny converts HEIC to JPG offline on iPhone, and also gives you compression, crop, resize, and EXIF cleanup for up to 200 photos per batch.

Batch 200 Privacy-first Compress / crop / resize
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Works best for HEIC, JPG, PNG, and WebP photo workflows.

How to Use

  1. 1

    Upload HEIC Files

    Click the upload button or drag & drop your HEIC/HEIF files from your iPhone or iCloud download

  2. 2

    Select Output Format

    Choose your desired output format: JPG, PNG, or WebP

  3. 3

    Start Conversion

    Click "Convert" to begin the conversion process

  4. 4

    Download Files

    Download individual files or use "Download All" to save the whole batch to your hard drive

Why Use Be Converter?

Multiple Output Formats

Convert HEIC/HEIF to JPG, PNG, or WebP with a single click

Quality Control

Adjust output quality to balance file size and image clarity for your iPhone photos

Batch Conversion

Convert up to 15 HEIC files simultaneously for efficient workflows

Privacy & Security

All processing happens locally in your browser. Your iPhone photos never uploaded to servers

No Watermarks

Clean output with no watermarks, branding, or quality restrictions

Free & Unlimited

No registration required. Unlimited conversions. Completely free forever

Frequently Asked Questions

What formats can I convert HEIC to?
You can convert HEIC/HEIF images to JPG, PNG, and WebP formats. JPG is the standard for Windows PCs and most US web platforms like social media. PNG is best if you need transparency, and WebP offers superior compression for faster website loading.
Why do my iPhone photos save as HEIC?
Apple switched to HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) with iOS 11 to save storage space. It halves file sizes compared to JPG. However, if you try to open these files on a standard Windows PC in New York or Chicago, they often won't display without special software.
Can I convert multiple HEIC files at once?
Absolutely. You can batch upload up to 15 HEIC files at once. This is perfect for quickly processing photos from a family trip to Disney World or a wedding so you can upload them to Google Drive or send them via email.
Will I lose quality converting HEIC to JPG?
Converting HEIC to JPG involves re-compression, which can cause slight quality loss. However, at quality settings of 90 or higher, the difference is invisible to the naked eye, even on large monitors. The JPG files will be larger than the original HEIC files.
Are my iPhone photos safe and private?
Yes, strictly. The conversion runs entirely in your web browser on your local machine. Your photos are never sent to the cloud or our servers. Once you close the tab, the data is wiped from your memory.

About HEIC Converter

Our HEIC converter is the fastest way to handle Apple's proprietary image format on standard PCs. If you've transferred photos from an iPhone to a Windows computer and found they won't open, this tool solves it instantly. It converts HEIC to the universally accepted JPG format, ensuring your memories from coast to coast are viewable on any device. Works entirely in-browser with no uploads.

Expert Tips for HEIC Conversion

  • Convert your HEIC files to JPG before sending them to friends with Android devices or uploading to Facebook and Instagram.
  • If you are editing photos in Photoshop or Paint on Windows, converting to JPG or PNG first ensures maximum compatibility.
  • Use this tool to convert screenshots from your iPhone for professional PowerPoint presentations at work.
  • Batch convert vacation photos from HEIC to JPG to save storage space when backing up to external hard drives.
  • Remember, HEIC is designed to save space, but JPG is the 'Most Compatible' option if you plan to print photos at a US pharmacy kiosk.
  • Browser-based tools are ideal for secure, one-off conversions without installing bloatware