Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG with quality control and size stats.
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Input: HEIC / HEIF (.heic)
Output: JPEG (.jpg)
Maximum file size: Browser-based. If your file is larger, compress or split it first using our other free tools, then return here.
Yes. FastConvertTools is free to use with no account required. We fund the site through advertising so you can convert files without a paywall.
This tool runs in your browser. Your file is not uploaded to our servers for conversion, which keeps photos, notes, and drafts on your device. Clear your downloads folder if others share the computer.
There is no hard server limit because processing stays local. Very large files may slow down or fail if the browser runs out of memory—Browser-based.
Any modern device with a current browser works. Phones and tablets can upload from the gallery or files app; desktops support drag-and-drop. Disable aggressive ad blockers only if they block the conversion script—never disable HTTPS.
iOS uses HEIC by default for smaller storage with good quality. Windows and older apps often need JPG instead.
High Efficiency Image Container files store iPhone photos efficiently with better quality per megabyte than JPEG. Windows Explorer, some web forms, and legacy print kiosks still demand JPG. Converting unlocks uploads to job applications, insurance portals, and school information systems. Live Photos and depth data may not transfer—export stills only. HDR and wide color gamut can shift slightly when mapped to standard JPEG. Local processing avoids sending family photos to unknown servers when the tool runs client-side. For batches, convert before syncing to shared albums grandparents can open. If quality matters, avoid multiple lossy hops—convert once from the original HEIC.
FastConvertTools focuses on straightforward workflows: upload or paste, convert, download, and move on with your day. Whether you are a student fixing one assignment, a freelancer delivering client assets, or an office administrator unblocking an email attachment limit, you get clear steps on this page and predictable limits before you start. When results must be perfect, always keep an original copy and spot-check the output against your source—automated conversion saves time, but human review still wins for high-stakes documents.