HEIC to JPG — convert iPhone photos online in batch
The HEIC to JPG converter turns iPhone .heic / .heif photos into universal JPG or PNG — drop in several at once for batch conversion, with adjustable quality. Lots of devices and apps can't open HEIC; JPG works everywhere. Design Cat converts it all locally with an in-browser decoder; your photos are never uploaded.
Drop HEIC photos, or click to choose
Multiple files · stays on your device
iPhone .heic / .heifHow to use heic to jpg
- 1Drop in one or more HEIC / HEIF photos.
- 2Pick JPG or PNG; tune quality for JPG.
- 3Hit Convert and wait for the decoder to finish.
- 4Download each, or hit Download all to save them at once.
Why use Design Cat's HEIC to JPG?
- Batch: convert many at once — unlike free sites that cap you at one.
- Local: photos aren't uploaded — private shots should never hit a server first.
- Universal: the JPG / PNG output opens on any device, app or website.
Frequently asked questions
What is HEIC and why won't it open?
HEIC (HEIF) is the iPhone's default photo format since iOS 11 — smaller than JPG at the same quality, but unsupported on many Windows PCs, Android phones, older apps and websites, so you convert it to universal JPG.
Are my photos uploaded?
No. The decoder runs locally in your browser and photos never leave your device — private photos especially shouldn't be uploaded to an unknown server, which is why this tool stays local.
Why is the first conversion a bit slow?
The first conversion loads the HEIC decoder (about 1–2 MB, just once); later photos are much faster. In a batch, the decoder loads only once.
JPG or PNG?
For photos pick JPG (small, plenty of quality, adjustable); pick PNG if you need lossless or transparency (larger files). JPG is the right choice in almost all cases.
Updated · design cat team