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Convert HEIC to JPG Free — No Signup Required

Convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG instantly. Free online converter with no signup, no watermarks. Works in your browser — files stay private.

Apple iPhones capture photos in HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) format by default since iOS 11. While HEIC produces excellent quality at smaller file sizes than JPG, it creates a compatibility nightmare — Windows PCs can't open them natively, many web platforms reject them, email clients show broken thumbnails, and popular apps like older versions of Photoshop don't support the format.

The Cliply's HEIC converter transforms your iPhone photos to universally compatible JPG format in seconds. Upload your .heic or .heif files, and the tool decodes them using browser-based processing, converting to high-quality JPGs that work everywhere. Batch processing handles your entire camera roll — upload 100 vacation photos and convert them all simultaneously.

The conversion preserves the original photo's color accuracy and detail level. HEIC's advantage over JPG is primarily in file size (roughly 50% smaller), but once converted, your JPGs are perfectly suitable for printing, sharing, editing, and uploading to any platform. Everything runs locally in your browser, so your personal photos never leave your device — important given that these are typically intimate family photos, travel memories, and private moments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Since iOS 11, iPhones use HEIC by default because it produces smaller files (roughly half the size of JPG) with the same quality. You can change this in Settings > Camera > Formats > Most Compatible to shoot in JPG instead.

There is a minimal quality difference since both are lossy formats. Our converter uses 92% JPG quality by default, which produces files that are visually indistinguishable from the HEIC original in virtually all cases.

Yes, our tool works in Safari on iPhone. Upload your HEIC files directly from the Photos app, convert to JPG, and save the results. No app installation needed.

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