HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert iPhone photos to JPG instantly — right in your browser. No upload, no account, no waiting. 100% private.
Drop HEIC files here
or click to browse — supports .heic and .heif
Free: up to 10 files, 20 MB each
Need to convert more files?
Free plan: 10 files per session, 20 MB each. Upgrade to Pro for unlimited files, 200 MB/file, and no ads.
Free
$0
forever
- 10 files per session
- 20 MB per file
- JPG download
- Browser-only (private)
Pro Monthly
$9
per month
- Unlimited files
- 200 MB per file
- ZIP bulk download
- No ads
Pro Lifetime
$29
one-time payment
- Everything in Pro Monthly
- Lifetime access — pay once
- All future updates
Your photos never leave your device. ConvertStack runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. No files are uploaded to any server. Your photos are 100% private.
Lightning Fast
WebAssembly-powered conversion runs at native speed in your browser. No waiting for uploads or server queues.
100% Private
Files never leave your device. All processing is client-side. Your photos stay on your computer.
Bulk Convert
Convert dozens of iPhone photos at once and download them all in a single ZIP file with one click.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a HEIC file?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's default photo format for iPhones and iPads running iOS 11 or later. It uses the HEIF compression standard to store images at half the file size of JPEG while maintaining the same visual quality. The downside: Windows, older Macs, and many apps don't support HEIC natively.
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
JPG is the universal photo format supported by every device, operating system, and application. Converting to JPG lets you share photos on Windows PCs, upload them to websites, use them in documents, and open them in any image viewer or editor without compatibility issues.
Are my photos safe?
Absolutely. ConvertStack converts files entirely within your browser using WebAssembly. Your photos never leave your device — there is no server involved. This also means it works offline once the page has loaded.
Is there a file size limit?
Free users can convert files up to 20 MB each (standard iPhone photos are 4–8 MB, so this covers most use cases). Pro users can convert files up to 200 MB each, which covers RAW and ProRAW formats.