Since iOS 11, iPhones save photos as HEIC to save space — but Windows, many websites, and plenty of apps still can't open them. heictojpgconverter.co fixes that by converting HEIC and HEIF to JPG, the most universally compatible image format there is. Your photos keep looking exactly as they did on your phone, minus the compatibility headaches. Free, batch-friendly, and watermark-free.
Why won't HEIC open on my computer?
HEIC relies on the HEVC codec, which many systems and websites don't support out of the box. Windows needs a paid codec pack, and many upload forms reject the file outright. JPG has none of those problems — it's been the universal image format for decades. Converting once makes your iPhone photos behave everywhere.
Quality, orientation and other formats
Conversion runs at quality 92, so the JPG looks identical to the original; the file is just a little larger than the space-efficient HEIC. Orientation from the photo's metadata is respected so portraits stay upright. If you'd rather have a lossless file for editing, use HEIC to PNG; for a single document, HEIC to PDF bundles photos into one file.