Batch convert HEIC to JPG with offline support and one-click download. Fast, simple, and privacy-first.
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Files are processed locally in your browser, not on a server.
You can turn off Wi-Fi/Internet and still convert.
Convert multiple HEIC images at once and download in one click.
Optimized for quick conversion with minimal waiting.
Choose JPG quality and keep file sizes reasonable.
Use it instantly — no account, no email, no watermark.
Convert HEIC photos to JPG in three simple steps — no uploads, no waiting, no hassle.
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Most online converters upload your photos to a server. Ours doesn't.
Conversion runs on your device in the browser.
We don't receive or store your images.
After the page loads, disable Internet and convert to verify it.
Want to confirm? Open your browser DevTools → Network tab and check there are no large file uploads during conversion.
If it still converts successfully, it means the processing is happening locally on your device — no uploads needed.
Guides on HEIC compatibility, troubleshooting & more
Everything you need to know about our HEIC converter
No. Your photos are converted locally in your browser — nothing is uploaded to our servers.
No. We don't store your original files, converted images, or EXIF metadata. Everything stays on your device.
No. We don't use tracking cookies.
Yes. The converter is free to use.
No hidden fees, no watermarks.
Yes. After the page loads, the conversion runs locally in your browser. You can disable Wi-Fi/Internet and still convert HEIC photos—your files stay on your device.
Yes. You can convert multiple HEIC images in one go. If you're converting a large batch, try smaller batches for faster performance and to avoid memory issues on older devices.
HEIC is a highly efficient format, and JPG is a widely supported format. Converting to JPG may slightly increase file size and can introduce compression depending on the output settings. If you offer a quality slider, higher quality preserves more detail (but makes larger files).
This tool works in most modern browsers. For best results, use an up-to-date Chrome, Edge, or Safari. If conversion fails, updating the browser usually fixes it.
View full compatibility guideCommon causes include very large files, huge batch uploads, low device memory, or an outdated browser. Try converting fewer images at a time, closing other tabs, or updating your browser and retrying.