Drag & drop your .heic files here — convert many at once — or click to choose
Convert your whole camera roll, not one photo at a time
Converting a single image is easy — the pain is turning an entire iPhone camera roll into JPGs one file at a time. browserpix is built for bulk conversion: drop in as many HEIC files as you like, convert them all in one pass, and download every JPG with a single click. Nothing is uploaded, so even hundreds of personal photos stay completely private on your device.
Why your HEIC photos won't open — and JPG always will
HEIC saves space on your iPhone, but it's an Apple-first format. JPG works on every device, browser and app on the planet. That's the whole point of converting.
- Windows photo viewer
- Most Android phones
- Web upload forms
- Older editors & printers
- Windows, Mac & Android
- Every web browser
- All editors & printers
- Any upload form
Why browserpix
How to batch convert HEIC to JPG
- Drag all your iPhone .heic photos into the box above, or click it to browse and select many at once.
- Pick an output quality with the slider — 90% keeps photos crisp at a small size.
- Download each JPG, or click Download all to save the whole batch as a ZIP. Your files stay on your device.
Why convert HEIC to JPG?
HEIC is Apple's default photo format since iOS 11. It saves storage space, but many websites, print services, and Windows and Android devices still can't open it. JPG, by contrast, works in virtually every app, editor and upload form on the planet — so converting makes your photos universally shareable with no software to install. If you'd rather keep maximum quality for editing, try HEIC to PNG instead, or shrink files further for the web with HEIC to WebP.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I batch convert many HEIC files at once?
Yes — that's what this tool is for. Add hundreds of files, convert them in one batch, and download them individually or all at once as a ZIP.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser with WebAssembly. Your files never leave your device, which makes this one of the most private ways to convert HEIC.
I'm on Windows or Android and can't open HEIC — does this work?
Yes. It runs in any modern browser, so Windows, Android and Chromebook users can convert HEIC to JPG with nothing to install. See our Windows 11 guide.
Will I lose quality?
You decide. Use the quality slider: higher quality preserves more detail at a larger file size. 90% is a good balance for most photos.
Is there a limit on how many files I can convert?
We don't impose one. The only practical limit is your device's memory, so very large batches run fastest on a computer.