Convert iPhone Photos to JPG
Your iPhone takes photos in HEIC format by default. Convert them to universally compatible JPG instantly — right in your browser.
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Why convert HEIC to JPG?
Universal compatibility
JPG works everywhere — Windows, Android, websites, email, and apps that don't support Apple's HEIC format.
Easy sharing
Share photos with anyone without worrying if they can open them. JPG is the most widely supported image format.
Print ready
Most print services require JPG. Convert your iPhone photos before printing to avoid compatibility issues.
Social media
While most platforms accept HEIC, converting to JPG ensures fastest uploads and maximum compatibility.
Editing software
Older photo editing software may not support HEIC. JPG is supported by virtually all editors.
Backup & archive
JPG is a proven format that will be readable decades from now. Perfect for long-term photo storage.
What is HEIC?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It uses advanced compression to store high-quality photos at roughly half the file size of JPG.
While HEIC is great for saving space on your iPhone, it can cause compatibility issues when sharing photos with Windows users, older devices, or uploading to certain websites.
Frequently asked questions
What is HEIC?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on iPhones since iOS 11. It provides better compression than JPEG while maintaining image quality, which saves storage space on your device.
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
While HEIC is great for storage, JPG is universally supported. Converting to JPG ensures your photos work on Windows PCs, older devices, websites, and apps that don't support HEIC.
Is this converter free?
Yes! Our HEIC to JPG converter is completely free. No signup required, no watermarks, and no file limits.
Are my photos private?
Your privacy is protected. When possible, conversion happens entirely in your browser without uploading. For server processing, images are handled securely and never shared.
How do I stop my iPhone from taking HEIC photos?
Go to Settings > Camera > Formats and select 'Most Compatible'. This will make your iPhone save photos as JPG instead of HEIC.