HEIC to JPG/PNG Converter — Batch, Free, Private

A free batch HEIC converter that runs entirely in your browser. Convert 100+ iPhone photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP at once — with quality control, auto-rename by date, and optional resize. Your photos never leave your device.

Convert iPhone photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP right in your browser

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Drop HEIC files here
or browse to select
HEIC, HEIF — unlimited files, no size limit
Format
Quality
85%
Rename
100% private — your photos never leave this device. All conversion happens in the browser.

Features

100% private — photos are converted in your browser, never uploaded to any server Batch convert 100+ HEIC files at once with per-file progress and ZIP download Output to JPG, PNG, or WebP with adjustable quality from 10% to 100% Auto-rename by date or sequence, optional resize to max width

How to Convert HEIC to JPG

1
Upload HEIC files

Drag and drop your HEIC/HEIF photos onto the page or click to browse and select files.

2
Choose output format and quality

Select the desired format (JPG, PNG, or WebP) and adjust the quality slider.

3
Click Convert

Press "Convert All" to start — processing happens entirely in your browser.

4
Download converted files

Download each file individually or grab them all at once as a ZIP archive.

FAQ

What is HEIC format?

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on iPhones since iOS 11. It offers better compression than JPEG but isn't supported by many apps and websites.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion happens 100% in your browser using WebAssembly technology. Your photos never leave your device.

How many files can I convert at once?

There is no hard limit. You can convert 100+ files in a single batch. Processing happens one file at a time to avoid memory issues.

What output formats are supported?

JPG (best compatibility), PNG (lossless quality), and WebP (modern, smaller file size). You can set quality from 10% to 100% for JPG and WebP.

Can I rename files during conversion?

Yes. Choose "By date" to name files using their creation date (e.g., 2024-03-15_143022.jpg), "Sequence" for numbered files, or keep the original filename.

💡 Want us to improve this tool just for you?

We can — and it's free! Just send us a quick message with your idea. If you'd like to discuss it in detail, leave your email and we'll get back to you. You can stay anonymous.

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