HEIC to JPG Converter

iPhone and iPad cameras save photos as HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) by default. While HEIC produces smaller files with excellent quality, many apps, websites, and Windows PCs still expect JPG. ConvertFlow lets you convert HEIC to JPG privately in your browser — no account, no server upload, and no watermarks.

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No account · No upload · Files stay on your device

How to convert HEIC to JPG with ConvertFlow

  1. Open the HEIC to JPG converter and click the upload area or drag your HEIC file onto the page.
  2. Choose JPG as the output format. ConvertFlow reads the file locally using your browser.
  3. Click Convert, then download your JPG. The original HEIC never leaves your device.

Key features

  • 100% browser-based — files are processed on your computer, not uploaded
  • Free with no limits, accounts, or watermarks
  • Preserves photo quality while producing widely compatible JPG output
  • Works on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari
  • No software installation required

Common use cases

  • Sharing iPhone photos with people who cannot open HEIC files
  • Uploading images to websites, forms, or social platforms that require JPG
  • Opening iPhone photos on Windows without installing extra codecs
  • Archiving photos in a format every editor and viewer supports

Why browser-based conversion?

Traditional online converters upload your files to remote servers. That adds wait time and raises privacy concerns — especially for personal photos, contracts, and business documents. ConvertFlow uses modern browser APIs to process files locally. Your data never leaves your device, and conversions complete in seconds without queueing behind other users.

Read more about this approach in our browser-based conversion guide.

Frequently asked questions

With ConvertFlow, yes. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your photos are not uploaded to any server.

JPG uses lossy compression, so a small quality change is possible. For everyday sharing and web use, results look excellent at default settings.

The HEIC converter processes one file at a time. Convert each photo individually for best results on mobile devices.

Yes. Open ConvertFlow in Safari or Chrome on your iPhone, select your HEIC photo, and download the JPG.

Apple uses HEIC to save storage space while keeping high image quality. It is efficient on iPhones but less universal than JPG.