Browser tool
HEIC → JPG/PNG Converter
Turn HEIC photos into shareable JPG or PNG files securely.
Convert HEIC photos from modern Apple devices without leaving your browser. Control output format, balance quality versus file size, and decide whether to keep camera metadata for downstream workflows.
Key points
Quality and metadata controls
Batch-ready workflows
Drop iPhone HEIC images or choose files to convert them entirely in your browser. Photos never leave this device.
Choose one or more .heic images from your device.
Drop HEIC images here
Supports multiple files. Each photo is converted locally with no uploads required.
JPG quality uses 60–100 scale. Higher values increase file size while retaining more detail.
How to use this tool
Step 1
Add your HEIC photos
Drag-and-drop images directly from your device or tap the file picker to queue multiple HEIC or HEIF photos for conversion.Step 2
Choose output preferences
Select JPG or PNG, adjust the JPG quality slider, and toggle whether to preserve camera metadata like orientation and ISO information.Step 3
Download results instantly
Grab converted photos individually or download the entire batch as a ZIP archive once processing completes—no uploads, no waiting on a server.
Frequently asked questions
- Does conversion happen locally?
- Yes. The tool decodes HEIC files in your browser using WebAssembly and never sends image data to any server, keeping private photos on this device.
- Which metadata can be preserved?
- When exporting to JPG with metadata enabled, the converter keeps core EXIF details like camera make, model, capture time, ISO, lens model, and orientation. PNG conversions cannot embed EXIF metadata.
- Can I convert large photo batches?
- Absolutely. Drop as many HEIC images as you need. Progress indicators show which files are processing, and you can download everything at once as a ZIP archive.
HEIC and HEIF are patent-encumbered formats owned by the MPEG-LA consortium. Use this converter only for personal or properly licensed content. Converted images remain on your device and are never uploaded.
Metadata preservation covers common EXIF fields (orientation, camera make/model, lens, ISO, capture time) when exporting to JPG. PNG output does not support embedded EXIF data.