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Convert iPhone photos to JPG | Batch conversion | Max 50MB each
HEIC files are converted entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
Perfectly converts HEIC/HEIF photos from iPhone and iPad to universal JPG format.
Convert multiple HEIC files at once. Download all as a ZIP file.
Adjust output quality from 10% to 100%. See file size comparison.
Need to convert HEIC to JPG online free? FreeToolBox's HEIC to JPG Converter transforms your iPhone photos into universally compatible JPG files — instantly, in your browser. No app to install, no account required, no files uploaded to any server. HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default camera format since iOS 11, and while it offers great compression, it's not supported by Windows, most Android devices, or many web platforms. Our converter solves that problem in seconds.
The conversion runs entirely locally using libheif.js and WebAssembly — your photos never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy. You can batch-convert multiple HEIC or HEIF files at once, adjust the output JPG quality, and download all results as a ZIP file. Free, fast, and private.
HEIC is exclusive to Apple's ecosystem. While it works seamlessly on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, it creates compatibility issues everywhere else:
Apple adopted HEIC (based on the HEIF standard) starting with iOS 11 because it achieves approximately 50% smaller file sizes compared to JPG at the same visual quality. This saves significant storage space on your iPhone while keeping photos sharp.
Some quality loss is inherent when re-encoding to JPG, since JPG uses lossy compression. However, at 85%+ quality settings, the difference is barely noticeable to the human eye. Use 90% for a good balance between file size and fidelity, or 100% for maximum quality.
Yes. You can upload multiple HEIC or HEIF files at once and convert them all simultaneously. Download them individually or as a single convenient ZIP archive.
No. The HEIC decoder (libheif.js) runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your photos stay on your device and are never sent to any server.
Yes. HEIC and HEIF are closely related formats (HEIC is a container for HEIF images). Our converter handles both .heic and .heif file extensions.
Go to iPhone Settings → Camera → Formats, and choose "Most Compatible". This will save all future photos as JPG instead of HEIC. Note that existing HEIC photos won't be affected.