Convert HEIC to JPG
Convert HEIC to JPG right in your browser. Drop your files in and download — no upload, no sign-up, no quality loss you didn't choose.
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HEIC is the format your iPhone saves photos in by default. It's efficient — roughly half the size of a JPG at the same quality — but that efficiency comes with a catch: a lot of the world can't open it. Email a HEIC to someone on Windows, upload it to an older website, or drop it into some editor, and you often get an error instead of a photo. Converting to JPG fixes that: JPG opens everywhere, on every device and in every app.
Why convert HEIC on your device matters
These are usually personal photos — your family, your face, places you've been. Most HEIC converters upload them to a server to do the work, which means your private pictures land on a stranger's computer, however briefly. Edit·Tool decodes the HEIC right inside your browser. The photo never leaves your phone or laptop, so there's nothing to upload, store or leak — a promise an upload-based tool simply can't make.
How it works
Drop your HEIC files above and they're decoded and re-saved as JPG on your device. It runs in mobile Safari or Chrome too, so you can convert straight on the iPhone — no app to install. Adjust the quality if you want a smaller file, then download one photo or the whole batch as a ZIP.
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Frequently asked questions
- Why does my iPhone save photos as HEIC?
- Apple made HEIC the default in iOS 11 because it stores the same quality in about half the space. You can switch new photos to JPG under Settings › Camera › Formats › Most Compatible, but any photos already taken stay as HEIC.
- Will I lose quality converting HEIC to JPG?
- JPG is a lossy format, but at a high quality setting the difference is invisible. The quality slider lets you decide the balance between file size and detail. For everyday photos, the result looks identical.
- Can I convert HEIC to JPG on my iPhone?
- Yes. The tool runs entirely in your mobile browser, so you can convert HEIC photos right on the iPhone with no app and no upload.
- Are my photos uploaded anywhere?
- No. Your HEIC files are decoded in your browser and never leave your device — nothing is sent to a server, stored or seen by us.
- Can I convert many HEIC photos at once?
- Yes. Drop in a whole batch and they are converted one after another on your device, then download them together as a ZIP.