iPhones save photos as HEIC by default. Many websites, printers, and older apps only accept JPG or PNG. The usual fix is a cloud converter — which uploads your personal photos to unknown servers.
Browser HEIC conversion
Modern browsers can decode HEIC using client-side libraries. Fileora converts HEIC to JPG entirely on your device. Batch conversion is supported — select multiple files at once.
Quick steps
- Transfer HEIC files from iPhone (AirDrop, Files, or cable)
- Open Fileora HEIC to JPG on Safari or Chrome
- Drop your .heic files
- Download JPG outputs
- Optional: compress or convert to PDF in the next step
Why not use iPhone Settings → Most Compatible?
Changing camera format to JPG helps future photos but does not convert existing HEIC library shots. Fileora handles batches of old HEIC files you already have.
Frequently asked questions
How do I complete this task for free?
Open Convert HEIC to JPG on Fileora, add your file, follow the on-screen steps, and download the result. No account or upload to a cloud server is required.
Is Fileora really private?
Yes. Processing happens in your browser. Fileora does not store your file on its servers for these tools.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. Fileora works in mobile browsers. For very large files, desktop may be more reliable.
Are there file limits?
Fileora does not impose paid-tier style daily caps. Practical limits depend on your device memory and browser.