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IMAGE CONVERTER

Convert HEIC to JPG

Convert HEIC photos to JPG when a site or app needs an image that opens everywhere.

Your files never leave your device

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HEIC or HEIF photos from iPhone, iPad, or Apple camera workflows

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How this conversion works

1

Choose one or more HEIC files from your device.

2

File2Any decodes each photo locally in your browser and exports a JPG copy that works in more apps and upload flows.

3

Download each JPG separately or save the full batch as a ZIP file.

Where this format is useful

Website and form uploads

If a site rejects HEIC, a JPG version usually solves the problem immediately without changing anything else in your workflow.

Windows and older software

JPG is easier to open in older desktop apps and shared office environments where HEIC support is still inconsistent.

Sending photos to other people

A JPG copy is the safer default when you want the image to open cleanly for anyone without extra codecs or extensions.

Before you convert

  • Metadata handling depends on the source file, so keep the original HEIC if you need the untouched source for archival work.
  • JPG is better for compatibility, but it does not preserve transparency and uses lossy compression.
  • Large HEIC batches may take longer on low-power devices because decoding happens locally in the browser.
WHY THIS TOOL EXISTS

Why HEIC to JPG is still a common fix

HEIC keeps iPhone photos compact, but it still breaks in plenty of Windows apps, CMS forms, marketplaces, and older image editors. JPG is the easiest compatibility move when you just need the photo to open everywhere.

Benefits: Better compatibility, batch conversion, browser-only processing, smaller shareable files, and no account or upload step.

Best for: iPhone uploads, Windows compatibility, support tickets, ecommerce listings, email attachments, and everyday sharing.

Next step

Need a different route? Check the next tool in this cluster instead of starting over.

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Questions before you use it

Why are my iPhone photos showing up as HEIC?

Apple uses HEIC by default because it saves storage space. The problem is that many websites and older apps still expect JPG instead.

Will this work on Windows if I cannot open the HEIC file there?

Yes. The tool decodes the HEIC file in the browser and exports a JPG copy, so you do not need native HEIC support on the device first.

Are my photos uploaded to a server for conversion?

No. File2Any converts HEIC to JPG directly in your browser, so the photos stay on your device.

Can I convert more than one HEIC file at a time?

Yes. Batch conversion is supported, and you can download the results as a ZIP file when the run finishes.