Tool
HEIC to JPG
Turn iPhone HEIC images into standard JPEG files—local conversion, no upload.
- Free online
- No signup
- Instant
- Browser-based
Convert HEIC to JPG online in your browser—iPhone photos stay on your device.
Processed locally — never uploaded
Your image is decoded and re-encoded in this browser tab (Canvas / browser APIs). Files are not sent to Toolminator servers. Close the tab to clear memory; download only when you choose. How file processing works
All image tools (private) — files stay in your browser; see how files work.
Use cases
- Upload iPhone HEIC shots to sites that only accept JPG or PNG.
- Share wedding or travel photos with Windows users without installing codecs.
- Feed JPGs into JPG to PDF or Image Compressor in the same privacy-first tab.
How it works
Choose tone or style, add optional hints, then generate. Results use templates and curated word banks. Fast, privacy-friendly tools that run directly in your browser. No accounts, no unnecessary tracking, and no external AI API dependencies for template generators.
Guides
Intent-focused pages—each opens a short guide and links to the matching tool preset when helpful.
Often used next (graph neighbors)
- Compress Images for Web (Faster Pages)Pairs with Image Compressor
Privacy-first file tools
These utilities run in your browser—no server upload. Read how file processing works and our editorial standards.
File guides
- Compress Images for Web (Faster Pages)
- Compress PDF Online (Smaller File Size)
- Merge PDF Online Free (Combine Files)
- PDF to JPG — Convert Pages to Images
Common mistakes
- Processing confidential contracts or ID scans on a shared or public computer—use a trusted device.
- Assuming local processing means zero risk: malware, extensions, or screen capture can still expose files.
- Expecting pixel-perfect PDF layout after heavy compression—always open the output before sending.
- Uploading the same export to multiple untrusted third-party converters after using a local tool.
FAQ
Why do iPhones use HEIC?
HEIC saves space versus JPG. Many websites and older apps still expect JPG—convert before upload.
Is quality preserved?
Export uses high-quality JPG settings, but any conversion can shift colors slightly—keep originals for archiving.
Are photos uploaded?
No. Conversion runs locally; we never receive your camera roll.
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