or click to browse — supports batch processing
How to Use
- Drop HEIC/HEIF files onto the upload area, or click to select files from your device.
- Choose your output format: JPG (best compatibility), PNG (lossless), or WebP (smallest size).
- Adjust the quality slider if needed (JPG/WebP only).
- Click "Convert All" to process all uploaded files simultaneously.
- Download individual files or click Download All (ZIP) to get all converted images at once.
Features
Convert dozens of HEIC photos at once.
Files stay on your device — never uploaded.
JPG, PNG, or WebP — your choice.
No account, no subscription, no limits.
HEIC is the default format on iPhones — we handle it perfectly.
Tune output quality from 60% to 100%.
Use Cases
- Share iPhone photos on Android devices, social media, or websites that don't support HEIC.
- Upload photos to email attachments where recipients can't open HEIC files.
- Prepare images for e-commerce listings, blog posts, or presentations.
- Convert vacation or event photos for easy sharing with family and friends.
- Batch-process hundreds of photos from an iPhone photo library export.
FAQ
What is a HEIC file?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is a modern image format developed by Apple, used as the default photo format on iPhones running iOS 11 and later. It offers better compression than JPEG while maintaining similar visual quality.
Why can't I open HEIC files on Windows or Android?
HEIC is Apple's proprietary format. Windows requires a codec pack to open HEIC natively, and most Android apps and web services only support JPG/PNG. Converting to JPG ensures universal compatibility.
Is my data safe? Are files uploaded to a server?
Absolutely safe. This tool runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript — your photos are never sent to any server. The conversion happens 100% on your own device.
How many files can I convert at once?
There's no hard limit — you can drop in as many HEIC files as you want. Large batches may take longer depending on your device's processing power, but there's no artificial restriction.
Which output format should I choose?
JPG is best for general use and sharing (widest compatibility). PNG is ideal when you need a transparent background or lossless quality. WebP produces the smallest file sizes and is great for web use.
Does this work on iPhone / Safari?
Yes. The tool works on all modern browsers including Safari on iOS/macOS, Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. The heic2any library handles HEIC decoding across all platforms.