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Convert HEIC to JPG Online

Your iPhone saves photos as HEIC — half the world can't open them. Convert them to JPG in your browser: free, full resolution, nothing uploaded.

How to convert HEIC to JPG

  1. Open OpticRaw and drag your HEIC photo(s) in — straight from AirDrop, a USB transfer or your Downloads folder.
  2. Optionally fix exposure, crop, or apply a preset (or skip this entirely).
  3. Click Export, choose JPEG and quality, and save.

Batch convert a whole camera roll

Open all your HEIC files at once, press G to see them in a grid, select the ones you need (Cmd/Ctrl+click or the checkboxes) and export them together. On Chrome and Edge the JPGs are written directly into a folder you pick — no zip files, no one-by-one downloads.

More than a converter

Unlike single-purpose HEIC converters, OpticRaw is a full photo editor. Before exporting you can adjust exposure and colors with Lightroom-style tools, apply free presets or film looks, add a watermark, and crop for Instagram — all in the same tab.

Private by design

HEIC decoding runs locally in your browser via WebAssembly. Family photos, documents, screenshots — nothing is uploaded to any server, so there is nothing to delete afterwards.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert HEIC to JPG for free?

Open OpticRaw, drag your HEIC photos into the window and click Export — you get full-resolution JPEGs. Free, no watermark, no sign-up.

Why won’t my HEIC photos open on Windows or Android?

HEIC is Apple’s default photo format since iOS 11. Windows and many Android apps need extra codecs to read it, which is why converting to JPG is the easiest fix for sharing.

Does converting HEIC to JPG lose quality?

The export uses the full original resolution, and you control JPEG quality (30–100). At quality 90+ the difference from the original is visually negligible.

Can I convert many HEIC files at once?

Yes. Open multiple photos, press G for grid view, select them and click Export — the whole batch converts in one go, straight into a folder on Chrome/Edge.

Are my photos uploaded anywhere?

No. Decoding and conversion happen entirely in your browser. Your photos never leave your device.

Open OpticRaw — free, no sign-up

Works in Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari. Your photos are processed on your device and never uploaded.