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About HEIC JPG NOW

HEIC JPG NOW is a HEIC / HEIF batch conversion site run by one person. This page covers why the site exists, how it is maintained, and what kind of support it offers.

HEIC JPG NOW is a HEIC / HEIF batch conversion site run by one person. It exists to make larger HEIC / HEIF batches easier to handle in the browser and to make the common problems around batch conversion easier to understand.

This page covers why the site was built, how it is maintained, and how support and product improvements are handled.

What kind of site is this?

This is a site run by one person for people who want to convert HEIC / HEIF files to JPG / JPEG in batches without installing software or creating an account.

The goal is not only to provide the conversion itself. The site also tries to make the common batch-conversion pain points easier to understand, including batches that become too heavy, partial conversion failures, Download All issues, and the way the experience can change from one device to another.

Why was this site created?

There is no shortage of ways to convert HEIC / HEIF to JPG / JPEG, but batch conversion is where the real friction tends to show up. Once you are working through a larger set of files, adding them, converting them, and saving the results quickly becomes repetitive. It is also common to run into issues such as only some files failing, a batch becoming too heavy, or the final batch download not finishing cleanly.

HEIC JPG NOW was built to reduce that kind of friction. The goal is not just to convert files, but to make batch conversion easier to work through in the browser.

What matters on this site

  • Making HEIC / HEIF batch conversion easier to handle in the browser
  • Being clear about when the tool is a good fit and when it is not
  • Giving users a clear help path when conversions fail or a batch feels too heavy
  • Explaining common issues in factual, product-linked language

How is the site maintained and improved?

This site is maintained by one person. Bug fixes, feature improvements, and usability updates continue over time, and the help content and guidance are adjusted when they need to be.

The site is also improved based on real user feedback. Questions, bug reports, feature suggestions, business inquiries, and copyright-related requests all help shape future updates.

The basic approach behind this site

The main conversion work happens in the browser on the device you are using. Files are not sent to a remote server first for conversion. That makes the tool easy to start using in the browser, but the experience still depends on device performance, browser state, file count, and file size.

For that reason, the site points users to HEIC / HEIF support, up to 200 files per batch, up to 30 MB per file, and up to 1 GB total as practical guidance. EXIF is handled where possible, but the tool is not built around complete preservation. If you need to work through very large batches regularly, or you need fuller EXIF retention, a desktop workflow or dedicated local tool may be a better fit.

Contact and support

Email is the current contact channel. The site accepts questions about usage, bug reports, feature suggestions, business inquiries, and copyright-related requests. In some cases, the Help pages will be the fastest way to resolve an issue, but if you need direct follow-up, you can use the Contact page.