HEIC to JPG Converter
Your iPhone shoots HEIC, and plenty of sites still want JPG or PNG. Drop the photo here and get a file that forms, print shops, older computers, and craft tools are more likely to accept. The converter keeps the photo orientation, so portraits stay upright instead of arriving sideways.
What it converts
- In: HEIC and HEIF from iPhone, plus AVIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG, WebP, and JPG
- Out: JPG, PNG, WebP, TIFF, BMP, or GIF, your pick
- JPG output has an adjustable quality setting, with 90 as the default balance of size and sharpness
- Orientation is preserved, so the photo comes out the way you shot it
- Files up to 20 MB, which covers normal iPhone photos with room to spare
When JPG is the right output
Choose JPG when the goal is compatibility. If you need to upload a photo to a form, email it to someone, post it on a marketplace, or send it to a print shop, JPG is the safe format. It is smaller than PNG and nearly every app understands it.
JPG does re encode the image, so it is not a perfect copy of the HEIC. For normal photos, quality 90 is usually the practical choice. It keeps faces, pets, products, and documents sharp enough for everyday use without creating a huge file.
When PNG is better
Choose PNG when you plan to edit the image again, trace it into SVG, or preserve crisp flat art. PNG is larger, but it avoids JPG compression artifacts. That matters for logos, screenshots, scans, and drawings because little blocks around an edge can become messy vector paths later.
If you are converting an iPhone photo before making a lithophane, JPG is usually fine. If you are converting a drawing, a logo, or a screenshot before using the image to SVG tool, PNG is often the better stop along the way.
What to know about iPhone photos
HEIC is a good camera format because it keeps quality high while saving space. The problem is support. Some upload forms, old photo tools, printer kiosks, and maker software still reject it. That is why this converter exists: not because HEIC is bad, but because the rest of the workflow often wants something older and simpler.
One honest limitation: wide gamut Display P3 photos from newer iPhones can shift slightly when decoded as standard sRGB. For most forms, listings, and print prep, that shift is small. If exact color matching matters, keep your original HEIC too.
Free to start: 5 free pats, 1 pat per conversion, churn more anytime, no sign in required. Files delete within 24 hours unless you opt in to keep them longer.
Want the full lay of the land, including the conversion tricks built into iPhone, Windows, and macOS? Read the guide: how to convert HEIC to JPG on any device.
Want to see a conversion before spending a pat? Play the free sample: a real iPhone HEIC converted to JPG, on the house.
More format conversions: HEIC to PNG, WebP to PNG, AVIF to JPG, PNG to JPG, PNG to WebP, TIFF to JPG.
HEIC to JPG, answered
Is the HEIC to JPG converter free?
Free to start. Every conversion costs 1 buttery pat. You get 5 free pats to begin, and you can churn more butter pats whenever you run low. No sign in required.
Does converting HEIC to JPG lose quality?
JPG output is not pixel identical to the original, but at quality 90 the difference is hard to spot for normal sharing, forms, and printing. Choose PNG when you want a lossless output file.
Are my photos private?
Uploads are processed and delete within 24 hours, and they are never sold. If you opt in to product improvement, we keep that session's files for up to 30 days and use them to improve the tool.