Why choose our local-first HEIC converter?
HEIC is a great format on Apple devices: high quality at small sizes. But outside the Apple ecosystem (Windows PCs, older Android devices, or some web back-office systems), HEIC files often won’t open. With this tool, you can convert HEIC/HEIF into the most widely supported format: JPG—quickly and safely.
1. 100% local processing for real privacy
Many “online converters” require uploading photos to a server, which can be risky for personal photos, IDs, and screenshots. Our tool runs decoding and conversion locally on your device, so your images don’t leave your device and you don’t have to wait for uploads/downloads.
2. Fast batch conversion
Skip the upload queue and download progress bars. Your computer/phone’s CPU does the work locally, enabling fast batch conversion. When you have many photos, just select them all and drop them into the page.
3. Better transparency when things fail
Some files can be damaged or use uncommon HEIC variants. Our front-end pipeline is designed to surface errors directly in the UI, so the conversion process stays transparent and predictable.
4. FAQ
1. Will the converted JPG look blurry?
JPG is a compressed format, so extreme cases can lose details. For typical photos, the visible difference is small. If you are detail-sensitive, keep your original HEIC as a backup and convert only the versions you need to share/upload.
2. Why do some HEIC files fail to convert?
A small number of images may be corrupted or encoded in unusual ways. If conversion fails, try another file to validate. You can also export a “most compatible format” from the Photos app first, then try again.
3. How can I confirm there’s no upload?
Disconnect your network after opening the page, then convert again. If it still converts and saves successfully, the process doesn’t rely on uploading.