Convert HEIC to JPG for Web Publishing

Want to publish iPhone photos on your website or blog? Browsers don't support HEIC — convert to JPG for universal web compatibility.

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Max 50MB · JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, HEIC, AVIF

85%
Smaller fileHigher quality

Lossless

No quality loss

Strip Metadata

Remove EXIF data

How to Convert HEIC to JPG

1

Upload

Drag and drop your HEIC file. Up to 50MB.

2

Configure

Adjust quality, enable lossless, or resize as needed.

3

Download

Click Convert and download your JPG file.

Features

Instant Conversion

Convert HEIC to JPG in seconds

Browser-Side Only

No server upload — 100% local

Quality Slider

Fine-tune JPG output quality

Batch Convert

Convert multiple files at once

Size Comparison

Original vs converted with % reduction

Resize & Convert

Change dimensions while converting

Frequently Asked Questions

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HEIC and the Web

No major browser supports HEIC format for displaying images. To publish iPhone photos on your website, blog, or social media, you need to convert them to a web-friendly format like JPG, WebP, or PNG.

Why JPG for Web?

  • Universal browser support — Works in every browser, on every device
  • Compact file size — Faster page loads than PNG
  • CMS compatibility — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix all support JPG
  • SEO friendly — Search engines index JPG images readily

Optimization Tips

Convert at 80-85% quality for web publishing. Resize to your site's maximum display width to avoid serving oversized images. Consider converting to WebP instead for even better performance.

How It Works

1

Upload iPhone Photos

Upload HEIC photos from your device.

2

Set Web Quality (85%)

Optimized for fast web loading.

3

Upload to Your Site

Your web-ready JPGs are ready to publish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can browsers display HEIC images?

No. As of 2026, no major web browser supports HEIC for image display. You must convert to JPG, PNG, or WebP for web use.

Should I convert HEIC to JPG or WebP for web?

WebP offers better compression, but JPG has wider compatibility. For maximum reach, use JPG. For maximum performance, convert to WebP (we have a HEIC to WebP tool too).

What quality setting for website images?

80-85% quality is ideal for web. It provides excellent visual quality with compact file sizes. Also resize images to your site's actual display dimensions.