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Your photos are never uploaded. Everything happens locally in your browser.
Convert iPhone photos to JPG, PNG, or WebP for free – right in your browser.
Drag HEIC files here
or click to select • Multiple files supported
JPG = smallest files • PNG = lossless • WebP = modern & efficient • PDF = document format
Your photos are never uploaded. Everything happens locally in your browser.
No server wait time. Conversion starts immediately on your device.
Convert many images at once and download them as a ZIP file.
Choose between JPG, PNG, and WebP with adjustable quality.
No hidden costs, no limits, no registration needed.
Works on desktop, tablet, and smartphone – in your browser.
Drag your HEIC files into the upload area or click to select. Multiple files at once are no problem.
In the advanced settings, choose your desired format (JPG, PNG, WebP) and quality.
After conversion, you can download each image individually or all together as a ZIP file.
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default image format since iOS 11. It offers better compression than JPG at the same quality, but is not supported by all programs and platforms.
Yes! Your images are never uploaded to a server. The entire conversion takes place directly in your browser. Once you close the page, all data is gone.
JPG – Best compatibility, small files. Ideal for photos.
PNG – Lossless quality, larger files. Good for screenshots or when transparency is needed.
WebP – Modern format with best compression. Ideal for web use.
Since everything runs locally in your browser, there are no server limits. Very large files may be converted more slowly depending on your device.
Yes, the converter works on all modern browsers – including iPhone and Android. On iPhone, you can select files directly from the Photos app.
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