HEIC to JPG Converter

iPhone and iPad save photos in HEIC format by default. While HEIC offers better compression, many devices and apps only accept JPG. ConvertMastery converts HEIC to JPG instantly in your browser—no upload to cloud servers, no software install.

About HEIC to JPG Converter

iPhone and iPad save photos in HEIC format by default. While HEIC offers better compression, many devices and apps only accept JPG. ConvertMastery converts HEIC to JPG instantly in your browser—no upload to cloud servers, no software install.

When to Use This Tool

HEIC to JPG Converter is designed for everyday tasks where speed and simplicity matter. Whether you are handling a single file or working through a batch, ConvertMastery keeps the workflow straightforward with clear settings and instant downloads.

Share iPhone photos with Windows users. Upload images to websites that reject HEIC. Email photos without compatibility issues. Batch convert an entire camera roll export. These are among the most common reasons users choose this tool on ConvertMastery.

Tips for Best Results

For the best outcome, start with a high-quality source file when possible. If you are preparing images for the web, consider converting to WebP or compressing after conversion. For documents, review the output before deleting originals. When privacy matters, prefer settings that strip metadata and use browser-based processing when available.

ConvertMastery is updated regularly to support modern formats and browsers. If you need help, visit our documentation guide or browse related tools linked below. Free account sign-up unlocks advanced options and My Orders for saving results.

How to Use

  1. Open our Image Converter (preset to HEIC → JPG).
  2. Upload your HEIC files from iPhone or Mac.
  3. Set JPG quality (85% is a good default).
  4. Download JPG files individually or as ZIP.

Supported Formats

HEIC, HEIF input. JPG/JPEG output.

Privacy & Security

Conversion runs locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.

Common Use Cases

  • Share iPhone photos with Windows users.
  • Upload images to websites that reject HEIC.
  • Email photos without compatibility issues.
  • Batch convert an entire camera roll export.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my iPhone use HEIC?

Apple uses HEIC for smaller file sizes at similar quality. It is not universally supported outside Apple ecosystem.

Will I lose quality converting HEIC to JPG?

JPG is lossy, but at high quality settings the difference is minimal for most uses.

Can I convert multiple HEIC files?

Yes. Batch conversion with ZIP download is supported.

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