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Choose your HEIC
Select an HEIC or HEIF photo from your device, or drag it into the upload area.
Private browser tool
Turn an HEIC or HEIF photo into a widely compatible JPG. Choose the quality, resize the image, or target a maximum file size. Your photo stays in your browser.
One HEIC or HEIF image at a time
HEIC original
JPG result
The JPG is re-encoded with its visible orientation and without the source metadata.
HEIC conversion guide
Choose an HEIC or HEIF photo, adjust the JPG settings if needed, and download the converted file. Decoding and conversion happen locally in your browser.
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Select an HEIC or HEIF photo from your device, or drag it into the upload area.
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Balance image quality and file size, enter new dimensions, or request a maximum size in KB.
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Compare the preview and file size, then save the compatible JPG to your device.
This free online HEIC to JPG converter includes all of the following controls and output tools:
HEIC is an efficient photo format commonly produced by Apple devices, but some websites, apps, and older systems do not accept it. JPG is more broadly supported for sharing, forms, documents, and uploads.
JPG uses lossy compression, so lowering quality reduces the file size but can also remove fine detail. The default setting is intended to preserve strong visual quality while producing a practical file.
Your source photo is not uploaded to Monthly Basis. The page downloads decoder code, then processes the image within your browser.
HEIC files can contain multiple images. This tool converts the first image returned by the decoder. The JPG is newly encoded, so source metadata such as location and camera details is not copied.
Yes. You can convert one HEIC or HEIF photo at a time without creating an account.
No. The photo is decoded and converted in your browser. Decoder code is downloaded by the page, but your image is not sent with that request.
Yes. Lower the JPG quality, reduce the dimensions, or enter a target maximum size. The tool will search for the highest quality it can use within that target.
The decoder applies the photo orientation before the visible pixels are written to the JPG, preventing the source orientation tag from being applied twice.
The new JPG does not copy the HEIC source metadata. This helps remove private details such as location, although it also removes camera and capture information.
Use the full image converter for PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, BMP, AVIF, and more.