Zero upload · Browser-local · iPhone-friendly

HEIC to JPG. In your browser.

iPhone photos converted to JPG, PNG or WebP — all in-browser, no upload. Paste, drop, or pick files. Batch-friendly, fast, and your photos never leave this tab.

Why convert here

Built for the iPhone-to-everywhere workflow.

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Zero upload

Conversion runs locally via WASM. No photo ever leaves your browser — verify in devtools Network tab.

02

Batch-ready

Drop or paste dozens of HEIC files. One-click ZIP download of the whole batch. Most competitors cap you at 3 per batch.

03

Works everywhere

Safari decodes HEIC natively. Chrome / Firefox / Edge lazy-load heic2any WASM (~200KB) only when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the modern image format Apple uses for iPhone photos since iOS 11. It stores images at the same visual quality as JPG but roughly 50% smaller, using the HEVC / H.265 codec.
HEIC saves storage on your iPhone — one photo is roughly half the size of the JPG equivalent. The trade-off is that older PCs, Windows machines, and many web apps cannot open .heic directly, which is why a quick conversion to JPG is often needed when sharing.
There is a small generational loss when re-encoding HEIC into a lossy JPG, but at quality 85+ the difference is invisible to the eye. You can pick the output quality in the tool — quality 92 is the sweet spot between size and clarity.
This tool preserves the EXIF metadata (camera model, settings, GPS) by default so you do not lose timestamps when archiving photos. For a clean copy to share, toggle "strip metadata" or run the EXIF tool afterwards to remove location data.
Yes. Drop 50+ .heic files in one batch and they are all converted to JPG, PNG, or WebP in parallel. You can download individually or grab a single ZIP.

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