Free HEIC to JPEG converter.

iPhone photos are HEIC. Most websites expect JPEG. Drop one or drop a hundred, get JPEGs back without an upload, without a signup, without a watermark.

HEIC to JPEG Converter

Drop HEIC photos from your iPhone

HEIC and HEIF files only. We convert them to JPEG in your browser. No size limits, no upload, no signup.

With this off, the output JPEG carries no metadata at all. With it on, we copy the HEIC's date, GPS, and camera info onto the JPEG.

HEIC in, JPEG out. That's it.

A single-purpose converter, with the things people actually need: batch mode, optional EXIF preservation, and quality control.

iPhone HEIC, native

Drop straight from Photos, AirDrop, or iCloud. We handle every modern HEIC variant including those with HDR.

Batch in one shot

Convert a whole shoot at once. Output bundled as a single ZIP so you download once and move on.

Keep date and GPS

Original capture date, GPS coordinates, camera, and lens info travel with the JPEG. Toggle off to strip them all.

Adjustable quality

Slider from 50% to 100%. Default 92% — phone-screen-indistinguishable from the original.

No upload, no signup

Files never leave your device. No account, no daily quota, no per-file size limit.

Works offline

Once the page is loaded, the converter runs without an internet connection. Useful for sensitive material.

Common questions about HEIC.

Why are my iPhone photos HEIC?
Since iOS 11, iPhones save photos in HEIC (High-Efficiency Image Container) by default. The format produces smaller files than JPEG at the same quality, but most websites and older apps still expect JPEG, so you often need to convert.
Is this converter really free? Any limits?
Fully free. No accounts, no daily caps, no file-size limit. The whole conversion runs in your browser, so we have nothing to ration.
Does my photo upload anywhere?
No. The browser decodes the HEIC file and re-encodes it as JPEG entirely on your device. No server. No logging. Close the tab and the files are gone.
Will the JPEG keep the date and GPS?
Yes, by default. The 'Keep original EXIF' toggle is on out of the box, so the output JPEG carries the same date, GPS, camera, and lens info as the HEIC. Turn it off if you want a metadata-free output.
What about quality? Will it look the same?
The JPEG quality slider defaults to 92%, which is visually indistinguishable from the HEIC original on a phone or screen. Drop it lower if you want a smaller file; raise it to 100% for the largest, highest-fidelity export.
Can I convert lots of photos at once?
Yes. Drop a whole folder. We process each file in turn and bundle the JPEGs into a single ZIP for one-click download. Progress bar shows where you are in the queue.
What if my HEIC came from a Mac or Android?
Same flow. HEIC and HEIF files from any source decode the same way in the browser. No platform-specific quirks.

Skip the conversion. Capture in JPEG with timestamps baked in.

The iOS app captures every shot with date, GPS, and address rendered onto the visible image and exports JPEG straight away. No HEIC step. No conversion queue at the end of the day.

Download on theApp Store
iOS 15.6+ · iPhone, iPad, Mac & Vision Pro
  • JPEG output ready to share or print
  • GPS and atomic time on the image at the shutter
  • Batch export with one tap
  • Works for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro