HEIC to JPG in Seconds

Fast, secure, and simple HEIC to JPG conversion with bulk upload support. No installation, no account, no hassle.

Drag & drop HEIC images here

Convert one image or upload multiple HEIC files at once

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Supported: .heic Max file size: 20 MB

Uploaded Files

vacation-photo.heic

4.2 MB

Ready

IMG_2024_summer.heic

3.8 MB

Done

portrait-shot.heic

5.1 MB

Done

Results

vacation-photo.jpg Converted successfully
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IMG_2024_summer.jpg Converted successfully
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portrait-shot.jpg Still processing
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HEIC to JPG

If you’ve ever tried to open a HEIC photo on a non-Apple device, you know how frustrating it can be. This tool helps you convert HEIC to JPG online in just a few seconds without installing anything. Just upload your image, and it will turn into a JPG that works everywhere—Windows, Android, or any website.

You can even convert multiple HEIC files to JPG at once, which saves a lot of time. The quality stays almost the same, so your photos still look good. It’s a simple HEIC to JPG converter that does exactly what you need without overcomplicating things.

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Convert HEIC to JPG Tool

You don’t need any app for this. I usually just upload the HEIC file here, and it converts to JPG right away in the browser. It works fine on Windows and Android too, not just Apple devices. If you just need a quick HEIC to JPG online conversion, this is honestly the easiest way.
Yes, and that’s probably the best part. Instead of doing one image at a time, you can upload a bunch of HEIC files together and convert them all to JPG in one go. I’ve used it for 20–30 photos at once, and it still works smoothly.
A little, but not in a way most people notice. JPG is compressed, so technically there’s some loss, but for normal use—like sharing, uploading, or websites—the difference is barely visible. The tool keeps the quality pretty close to the original.
From my experience, yes. The files aren’t stored anywhere permanently. You upload, convert HEIC to JPG, download, and that’s it. No account, no saving your images on a server long-term, which is important if you’re dealing with personal photos.
HEIC works great on iPhones, but outside that, it can be annoying. Many websites, apps, and even Windows systems don’t handle HEIC properly. Converting HEIC to JPG just makes everything easier—no compatibility issues, no errors when uploading.