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Supports .heic and .heif files from iPhone, iPad, and Apple devices
What is a HEIC File?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format used by iPhones and iPads running iOS 11 and later. It uses the HEVC codec to compress images more efficiently than JPEG — producing smaller file sizes while maintaining higher quality.
While HEIC is great for saving storage space on Apple devices, it is not universally supported on Windows, Android, and many websites. That's why converting HEIC to JPG is often necessary when sharing photos across platforms.
Why Convert HEIC to JPG?
- Universal compatibility – JPG is supported on every device, browser, and platform
- Share on social media – Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter accept JPG natively
- Edit in any photo editor – Photoshop, Canva, GIMP, and others work best with JPG
- Send via email or WhatsApp – Avoid "file not supported" errors
- Upload to websites – Most CMS platforms and online stores require JPG
How to Convert HEIC to JPG Online
Using our free HEIC to JPG converter is simple and takes just a few seconds:
- Step 1: Click "Choose HEIC Files" or drag and drop your .heic photos above
- Step 2: Select your preferred output quality (Low, Medium, or High)
- Step 3: Click "Convert to JPG" and wait a moment
- Step 4: Download your converted JPG files instantly
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Convert multiple HEIC files at once. Select as many files as you need.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tips for Best Results
- Use High quality for print-ready or professional photos
- Use Medium quality for social media and general sharing
- Use Low quality for website thumbnails or email attachments
- If you shoot HEIC on iPhone and want to avoid converting, go to Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible to shoot in JPG directly