Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to JPG or PNG in bulk directly in your browser. 100% free, secure, local-only conversion with metadata and quality options.
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is a modern image container format introduced by Apple in iOS 11. It uses advanced HEVC compression to store photos at roughly half the file size of a JPG while maintaining equivalent or superior image quality.
Because HEIC is a proprietary format and requires royalty licenses, many operating systems (like older versions of Windows and Android) and web browsers do not support it natively. This makes it necessary to convert them to universal formats like JPEG.
HEIC has superior compression, meaning it takes up only about 50% of the storage space of a JPG. HEIC also supports 16-bit color depth (compared to JPG's 8-bit) and non-destructive image containers. JPG, however, is supported by 99% of all devices and platforms worldwide.
Yes! The tool works natively on iPhones, iPads, and Android smartphones. You can select HEIC files directly from your mobile camera roll or files and convert them on the fly.
No. All processing happens entirely on your local device using the browser's WebAssembly runtime and the Canvas API. Your pictures are never transmitted, guaranteeing total privacy.
The main benefit is saving storage space on your device. Since iPhone photos are stored in HEIC, you can save twice as many photos compared to JPEG. It also supports storing image sequences (like Live Photos) and transparency metadata.
This utility is a zero-server HEIC conversion tool. It runs heic2any inside a WebAssembly container in the browser, allowing you to bulk-render iOS photos into standard web-compatible JPEG or PNG images in real time without compromising security.