Convert HEIC to JPG online without upload

Change iPhone HEIC or HEIF photos into JPG files that open in more apps. KitDevs converts locally in your browser.

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Process files locally in your browser. No upload, no account, no waiting for a server queue.

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Why convert HEIC to JPG?

Apple uses HEIC because it can store high-quality photos at a smaller size than older JPG files. The problem is compatibility: many websites, printers, forms, and older Windows apps still expect JPG.

KitDevs handles the conversion in the browser, so you do not need to upload a private file to a cloud converter just to change its format.

How to convert with KitDevs

Open the Converter, add your file, choose JPG as the output format, and run the job. The result appears as a local download when the browser finishes processing.

The original file remains unchanged. If you need another output format, add the file again and choose a new target before conversion. This avoids accidental changes after a completed job.

What happens technically

KitDevs loads heic2any locally, decodes the HEIC image in the browser, and exports a JPG file for download. The original photo stays on your device.

The important detail is location: the conversion runs on your device. Network requests load the app and its libraries, not your selected file content.

Quality and compatibility notes

HEIC can be more efficient than JPG, so the converted JPG may be larger. Use JPG when compatibility matters more than the smallest possible file.

If the first result is not right, keep your original and run another conversion with a different format. KitDevs makes this safe because the original file stays on your device.

How to convert HEIC on Windows, Mac, or iPhone

On Windows, use KitDevs in a modern browser and add the HEIC file from your device. On Mac, Safari and Chrome can run the same page. On iPhone, open the site, select the photo from Files or Photos, and download the JPG result.

No desktop installer is required. This is useful when you are on a shared computer or need a quick file for a form that rejects HEIC uploads.

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Frequently asked questions

HEIC support is newer than JPG support. Older apps and upload forms often accept JPG but not HEIC.
Often yes. HEIC is efficient, while JPG is chosen mainly for compatibility.
No. The converter exports the still image, not the Live Photo motion component.
No. The conversion runs inside your browser.
Yes. HEIF and HEIC files are handled by the same browser-side converter when supported.