HEIC to Image
Convert Apple HEIC and HEIF photos to JPEG or PNG format. Processed entirely in your browser for maximum privacy - no files are uploaded to any server.
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG or PNG for any device.
or drop heic photos here
100% Private
Instant Processing
Browser-Based
Features
Convert HEIC/HEIF to JPEG or PNG
Batch convert up to 20 files at once
100% browser-based - no upload to servers
Parallel processing (3 files at a time)
Preserves original image quality
Automatic ZIP download for multiple files
Works with iPhone, iPad, and Mac photos
Files never leave your device - Canvas API does the work locally
How It Looks
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How It Works
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Select HEIC to Image from the Studio tools or drop HEIC files into the workspace
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Choose your output format: JPEG (smaller files) or PNG (lossless quality)
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Click Convert to process your files in the browser
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Download your converted images - single file or ZIP for batches
Common Use Cases
Sharing iPhone photos with people using Windows or Android
Uploading photos to websites that only accept JPEG or PNG
Preparing images for email attachments
Converting photos for printing services that require JPEG
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a HEIC file?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It produces smaller files than JPEG while maintaining the same quality. However, many apps and services don't support HEIC, which is why conversion is often needed.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using WebAssembly (WASM). Your photos never leave your device, making this the most private way to convert HEIC files.
How many files can I convert at once?
You can batch convert up to 20 HEIC files at once. Files are processed 3 at a time in parallel, so 20 files typically complete in about 35 seconds.
Should I choose JPEG or PNG?
Choose JPEG for smaller file sizes and maximum compatibility - great for sharing and email. Choose PNG for lossless quality when you need pixel-perfect images, such as for design work or screenshots.
Will the image quality be affected?
JPEG conversion uses 92% quality by default, which is visually indistinguishable from the original. PNG conversion is completely lossless - no quality is lost at all.