Free tool · 100% private
HEIC to JPG
Convert iPhone HEIC & HEIF photos to JPG or PNG. Everything runs inside your browser: your photos are never uploaded, so nothing can leak. Batch-convert as many as you like — it even works offline.
Choose HEIC photos or drop them here
iPhone .heic / .heif · convert many at once · they stay on your device
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Convert to
90%
Higher quality looks better but makes a bigger file. 90% is a great default for sharing.
Converting your photos…
Working entirely on your device
🔒 Nothing is uploaded — this all happens on your device
- ✓Reading your photos on this device
- ✓Decoding HEIC / HEIF
- ✓Encoding to JPG / PNG
- ✓Verifying each image (no corruption)
Converted & verified
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How to convert HEIC to JPG (without uploading it)
Most "HEIC to JPG" websites upload your photos to their servers, convert them there, and send the pictures back — then promise to delete them an hour later. This one is different: it does the whole job on your device, and it checks its own work before handing you each image.
- 1Add your HEIC photos. Drag them onto the box or click to pick. They load straight into your browser's memory — nothing is sent anywhere. Add as many as you like.
- 2Choose JPG or PNG. Pick JPG for small, shareable photos (tune the quality if you want) or PNG for a lossless copy.
- 3Convert, verify & download. Your browser decodes each HEIC, encodes it to your format, re-opens the result to confirm it's a valid image, then gives you a download for every photo.
Why this is safer. Since the tool never uploads your photos, there is no copy of them on any server to be hacked, cached, indexed, or leaked. And because it verifies every image before download, you never get a silently corrupted file.
Frequently asked questions
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. This tool runs 100% in your browser using JavaScript. Each HEIC photo is read into your device's memory and converted locally — it's never sent to any server, so there's no way for it to leak. It even works offline once the page has loaded.
What is a HEIC file, and why convert it to JPG?
HEIC (or HEIF) is the high-efficiency format iPhones use to save photos — it's smaller than JPG, but many apps, websites and Windows PCs can't open it. Converting to JPG or PNG gives you a universally supported image you can upload, print or share anywhere.
Can I convert many photos at once?
Yes. Add as many HEIC or HEIF files as you like and they're all converted in one go, each with its own download. A HEIC that holds a burst or several images is split into one JPG or PNG per frame.
Should I pick JPG or PNG?
Choose JPG for photos — it's much smaller and you can tune the quality. Pick PNG if you need a lossless, pixel-perfect copy for editing or graphics, at the cost of a larger file.
Is it really free?
Yes — completely free, no sign-up, no watermark, no account limits. It's part of AttendFlow's free student tools.
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