HEIC to JPG Converter | Free Online Tool for Batch Conversion
Convert HEIC files to JPG / JPEG in batches. When you need to process lots of iPhone photos or multiple HEIC files, it is easier to move through them as a batch than one by one. No installation or sign-up required.
Choose or drag & drop HEIC / HEIF images
Supported: HEIC / HEIF. Recommended per batch: keep each batch to no more than 200 files, under 30MB each, and under 1GB total. If you need more complete EXIF retention, a dedicated local tool may be a better fit.
What Is HEIC JPG NOW?
HEIC JPG NOW is an online HEIC to JPG converter built to make HEIC files easier to work with. Depending on the device, app, or service you use, HEIC files can be harder to open, share, or upload. When you need to convert multiple HEIC files, doing them one by one can also slow the whole task down. HEIC JPG NOW is designed to reduce that friction and make batch conversion easier to manage.
How to Batch Convert HEIC to JPG / JPEG
Step 1: Add your HEIC files
Use "Choose Files" or drag and drop to add HEIC files. If you want to batch convert, you can add multiple files at once or keep adding more with "Add Files."
Step 2: Click Convert
After selecting your files, click "Convert" to turn HEIC files into JPG / JPEG. A progress bar helps you see how the conversion is moving along.
Step 3: Download the converted files
Once conversion is complete, you can download files one by one with "Download" or get everything at once with "Download All." If you want to continue with another batch, click "Convert More."
Key Features of This HEIC to JPG Converter
Batch convert multiple HEIC files
Convert multiple HEIC files to JPG / JPEG in one go instead of handling them one by one.
Free to use
Start using the HEIC to JPG / JPEG conversion features for free right away.
No installation required
Use it directly in your browser without installing software or plug-ins.
No sign-up required
Add your HEIC files and start converting without creating an account or logging in.
Convert in your browser
The conversion runs in your browser, so you can process images without sending them to a server.
Why Choose This HEIC to JPG Converter?
Easier to start with multiple files at once
You can add multiple HEIC files at once and start converting right away. Instead of splitting everything into smaller batches first, you can try the whole batch first.
One failed file is less likely to stop the rest of the batch
If one file cannot be converted, the rest of the files can usually keep converting.
Files with the same name are less likely to go missing after download
When you download everything together, files with the same name are saved separately, which helps avoid missing results caused by overwriting.
Easier to keep the batch moving
From adding files to conversion and download, it is easier to keep the batch moving without stopping to redo small parts of the job. That makes multiple files easier to handle in one go.
Common Situations Where You May Need to Convert HEIC to JPG
When you want to organize multiple HEIC files at once
Useful when you want to turn multiple HEIC files into JPG at once, such as for travel photos, work assets, or organizing iPhone pictures.
When you need HEIC files to open more easily on Windows
If you need to open HEIC files on Windows, converting them to JPG first can make them easier to open. If you have a lot of files, getting them into the same format first also makes them easier to manage.
When you want to share iPhone photos
If you send HEIC photos taken on an iPhone as they are, the other person may not be able to open them depending on the device they use. Converting them to JPG first makes it easier to share multiple photos.
When you need to upload images to a website
Forms, CMS platforms, and some websites may not accept HEIC files directly. Converting them to JPG first can make it easier to prepare them for upload.
When you want to send files to Android or other devices
If you want to share files without worrying about device differences, converting them to JPG can make them easier to handle.
Tips for Batch Converting Large Numbers of HEIC Files
When you batch convert a large number of HEIC files, matching the workload to your device and file sizes can help the process stay more stable.
A computer is usually better for larger batches
Compared with a phone, a computer is often better suited to moving through larger HEIC batches more smoothly.
More files can mean longer conversion and download times
As the number of files grows, conversion and ZIP downloads can take more time.
Process files in manageable batch sizes for your device
There is no fixed file-count limit, but if you are working with many files or larger file sizes, splitting them into manageable batches for your device can help the process stay more stable.
If you need complete EXIF retention, a dedicated local tool may be a better fit
This tool handles EXIF where possible, but if complete retention is essential, a dedicated local tool may be the better option.
Frequently Asked Questions About HEIC to JPG Conversion
On Windows 10/11, you can open this tool in your browser, add your HEIC / HEIF files, convert them, and download the JPG / JPEG results. If you have a lot of files, using a computer is usually easier than using a phone.
Yes. HEIC photos taken on an iPhone can be converted to JPG / JPEG directly in your mobile browser.
It is free to use. No installation or sign-up is required, and you can start in your browser right away.
There is no fixed file-count limit. For more stable use, we recommend staying within about 200 files per batch, 30 MB per file, and 1 GB total.
As the number of files increases, conversion and ZIP creation usually take longer. That is why we recommend about 200 files per batch, 30 MB per file, and 1 GB total as a practical guideline. If your files are larger or your device is slower, splitting them into smaller batches may work better.
Conversion can fail if a file is damaged, if you are processing many files at once, or if large files put too much load on the device. Differences in how HEIC / HEIF files were created or saved can also affect how easily they convert.
If one file cannot be converted, the rest of the files can usually keep processing without forcing you to restart the whole batch.
Even with the same HEIC / HEIF extension, files can differ slightly depending on where they came from and how they were saved. That is why some files convert more easily, while others are harder to process.
No. Even in a batch download, files with the same name are kept distinguishable.
This tool handles EXIF where possible, but complete retention is not guaranteed. If full EXIF retention is essential, a dedicated local tool may be a better fit.
Help
Help
This Help section covers the issues people run into most often while converting HEIC files in batches.
Why do some HEIC files fail to convert?
Explains the most common file-level and batch-level reasons HEIC conversions fail and what to check first.
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Why does the tool recommend limits for batch size and file size?
Explains why the tool shows batch-size guidance and how to tell when the current batch is too heavy.
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What should I do if Download All doesn't work?
Explains why Download All can fail after conversion and how to keep the files that already worked.
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Are files uploaded to a server? What does browser-side processing mean?
Explains what browser-side processing means here, what it does and does not guarantee, and when local tools are a better fit.
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