HEIC to JPG Converter

100% In-Browser

Convert Apple HEIC and HEIF photos to standard JPG images directly in your browser with full resolution.

Drop your HEIC to JPG here

Drag & drop files here, or

Input Formats: .HEIC, .HEIF
Output Formats: .JPG
Privacy Mode: Client-Side Only

Your files stay on your device.

Local Execution

Whenever possible, FILEMORPH processes files directly in your browser using client-side WebAssembly and modern web APIs instead of uploading them to a server.

How to use HEIC to JPG

Three quick steps, zero uploads, zero wait.

1

Choose HEIC Photos

Drag and drop or select one or more .heic or .heif files from your iPhone, Mac, or PC.

2

Select JPEG Quality

Pick Recommended (85%), High Quality (95%), Smaller File (70%), or custom compression.

3

Download JPG Files

Download converted JPG images individually or all at once with full resolution preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about HEIC to JPG and client-side processing.

Are my HEIC photos uploaded to any server?

No. All HEIC and HEIF decoding runs 100% locally in your browser memory. Your personal photos never leave your device.

Can I convert multiple HEIC files at once?

Yes. You can select multiple HEIC or HEIF files simultaneously. FILEMORPH converts each photo sequentially in your browser.

Will the resulting JPG have the same pixel dimensions?

Yes. The conversion preserves the primary photo’s native pixel dimensions and visual orientation.

Why is the JPG file size different from the original HEIC?

HEIC uses high-efficiency compression which is more compact than standard JPEG. Converting to JPEG expands the bitstream to ensure universal compatibility across non-Apple devices and older software.

Does converting HEIC to JPG reduce quality?

The Recommended mode encodes JPEG at high fidelity (85% quality) to ensure no perceptible visual loss while maintaining broad compatibility.

Does FILEMORPH support Live Photos or burst sequences?

The converter extracts and converts the primary full-resolution photo from the HEIC container. Auxiliary videos or burst frames are not converted.