Convertidor HEIC → JPG / PNG
Suelta fotos HEIC de iPhone y recibe JPG, PNG o AVIF. Procesa cualquier cantidad de archivos en lote. Todo corre en tu navegador — nada se sube.
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¿Qué es HEIC y por qué convertirlo?
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the default photo format on modern iPhones since iOS 11. It stores images at roughly half the file size of JPG at the same visual quality, which is great for your phone's storage — but bad when you need to share the photo.
Most Windows PCs, older Macs, web forms, image editors, and almost every email client can't open HEIC files. Until you convert them, your photos look like broken attachments to anyone you share them with.
This tool converts HEIC to JPG (universal compatibility), PNG (lossless, good for screenshots and graphics with text), or AVIF (newer format, ~50% smaller than JPG with similar quality, supported by Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and recent Safari).
¿Por qué convertir HEIC en tu navegador?
- Your photos stay private. Family pictures, ID scans, screenshots of sensitive info — there's no reason any of that should pass through someone else's server just to change a file extension. Every other free HEIC converter uploads your files. We don't.
- No file count limits. Drop 500 photos. Drop a whole vacation folder. We don't care — your computer is doing the work.
- No signup, no watermark, no ads in the workflow. Ads pay our hosting bills, but they live below the tool, not inside it.
- Faster on big batches. No upload wait. No download wait. The conversion starts the instant you drop the files.
¿Qué formato elegir?
JPG — pick this if you're not sure. Works everywhere: email, Word documents, Facebook, websites, every photo printer.
PNG — pick this if the image has text, a logo, or sharp graphic edges, and you want zero compression artifacts. Files are bigger than JPG.
AVIF — pick this for the web. About half the size of JPG at similar quality. All modern browsers display AVIF. Older software (Office, Windows Photos pre-2024) may not yet.
F.A.Q.
Are my HEIC files uploaded to your server?
No. Conversion happens entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly (a port of the open-source libheif library). Your photos are decoded on your own CPU and the converted file is downloaded — without ever leaving your device. You can verify this by opening your browser's Network tab and watching for zero outgoing traffic while you convert, or by disconnecting WiFi after the page loads.
How many HEIC files can I convert at once?
As many as your device's RAM can hold while it works. On a modern laptop you can comfortably batch several hundred photos. On a phone, expect to do a few dozen at a time. There is no artificial per-batch or per-day cap.
Will the converted photos keep their EXIF metadata?
By default the output is a clean re-encoded image without the original EXIF block — so GPS coordinates, camera serial number, and capture timestamps are not carried over. If you need to keep, edit, or selectively strip EXIF, use our dedicated EXIF editor.
Why is my iPhone saving as HEIC instead of JPG?
On any iPhone running iOS 11 or later, the default camera format is HEIC because it uses about half the storage of JPG. To switch the camera permanently to JPG, go to Settings → Camera → Formats and pick Most Compatible. New photos will then be JPG; older HEIC photos already on your phone won't change.
Is the converted image quality the same as the original?
For PNG output: yes, exactly the same — PNG is lossless. For JPG or AVIF: there's a quality slider. At 85% (the default) most people cannot see a difference compared to the original. At 95%+ the difference is genuinely undetectable but the file is larger. At 60% or below you'll see compression artifacts in smooth areas like skies.
What about Live Photos — do they work?
The still-image frame of a Live Photo is in HEIC form and converts normally. The short video portion is stored separately as a `.mov` file and isn't part of the HEIC, so it's not converted here — you only get the photo, not the motion. If you need the video, share or export the Live Photo as a video from the Photos app first.