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HEIC Converter

Your iPhone saves photos as HEIC - and then no Windows PC, no form upload and no older software will open them. The HEIC converter turns these Apple photos into JPG, PNG or WebP right in your browser, in batches and with a ZIP download, without a single image ever leaving your device.

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What HEIC Converter does

Since iOS 11 the iPhone saves photos in the HEIC format (High Efficiency Image Container) by default. It saves storage because HEIC is smaller than JPG at the same quality. The downside shows the moment you need the photo elsewhere: many Windows programs, older image viewers, government uploads and web forms simply cannot open HEIC. You end up with a photo nothing but the iPhone will display.

The HEIC converter fixes that in seconds. You drop in your HEIC or HEIF files and pick the target format: JPG for maximum compatibility, PNG for lossless quality with transparency, or WebP for small, modern web images. The result then opens everywhere - from the old laptop to the official upload.

The best part: the conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your photos are not uploaded, not sent to a server and never stored anywhere. For private images - family photos, ID scans, screenshots - that is exactly what you want. No outside server sees your shots, and it even works offline once the page has loaded.

For whole photo series there is batch processing. Upload dozens of HEIC files at once, convert them all in one pass and download them as a ZIP archive. That saves you the tedious one-by-one clicking when you want to move an entire holiday folder from the iPhone to the PC.

Because the tool needs no signup and no account, it is the fastest fix for the eternal HEIC problem. No newsletter, no watermark, no hidden file-size limit. Photo in, JPG out, done - and your images stay on your own device the whole time.

Features

HEIC to JPG, PNG or WebP

Pick the target format as needed - JPG for everywhere, PNG for transparency, WebP for the web.

Entirely in the browser

Your photos are converted locally and never uploaded. Privacy without compromise.

Batch processing

Convert dozens of HEIC files at once instead of touching each photo individually.

ZIP download

All converted images bundled neatly in one archive - ideal for entire folders.

Works offline

Once loaded, the tool keeps working even without an internet connection.

Free, no account

No signup, no watermark, no hidden size limit. Just get started.

How it works

  1. 1

    Drop in HEIC files

    Drag your HEIC or HEIF photos from the iPhone into the window - one at a time or the whole batch.

  2. 2

    Choose the target format

    JPG for maximum compatibility, PNG for lossless quality or WebP for small web images.

  3. 3

    Run the conversion

    The tool converts the images locally. Nothing is uploaded, everything stays on your device.

  4. 4

    Download

    Download individual images or all together as a ZIP - ready for PC, upload or form.

Who needs this

→iPhone users who want to move photos to a Windows PC.
→Anyone who has to upload a HEIC photo to a government or web form.
→Families converting a whole holiday folder in one pass.
→People who need images for software that will not open HEIC.
→Privacy-conscious users who do not want private photos on outside servers.

Frequently asked questions

Why can I not open HEIC photos on my PC?

HEIC is an Apple format that many Windows programs, older image viewers and web forms do not support. Converting to JPG or PNG makes the photo open again on any device and in any software.

Are my photos uploaded?

No. The entire conversion runs in your browser. Your images never leave your device and are not stored anywhere - ideal for private shots and ID scans.

Which format should I pick?

JPG is the safest choice for uploads, forms and maximum compatibility. Use PNG when you need lossless quality or transparency. WebP is the smallest and ideal for websites.

Can I convert many photos at once?

Yes. Batch processing takes dozens of HEIC files at once and delivers the result as a single ZIP archive to download if you like.

Is any image information lost in conversion?

To JPG or WebP the image is re-compressed, but at high quality the difference is not visible. If you want to stay completely lossless, choose PNG. Camera metadata such as GPS is usually not carried over in the conversion.

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