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Image Format Converter

Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos plus JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, and BMP images locally in your browser. No upload needed for quick image format conversion. Free online tool with no signup required. Works directly in your browser and is designed for quick same-page results.

Useful for iPhone photos too. Convert HEIC or HEIF images to JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF, or BMP directly in your browser.

Supported input formats: JPG / JPEG / PNG / WebP / GIF / BMP / HEIC / HEIF (Beta)

HEIC / HEIF support is in beta. Some images may fail to load.

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Choose the target format, then click "Preview".

The selected image preview will appear here.
Converted image preview will appear here.
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Convert HEIC, JPG, PNG, and WebP in one place

Use this page when you need to change image formats for uploads, website compatibility, or iPhone photos without switching apps.

Why this image tool helps

  • Preview-first workflow makes it easier to adjust the file before you save it.
  • Useful for uploads, profile photos, forms, screenshots, and day-to-day image cleanup.
  • Download the finished file immediately after checking the result.

How to use Image Format Converter

  1. Choose the file you want to work with.
  2. Adjust the settings and check the preview or result.
  3. Confirm the output and download the finished file.

iPhone HEIC conversion FAQ

Can I convert iPhone HEIC photos to JPG in the browser?

Yes. This tool can open many HEIC and HEIF images locally in your browser and convert them to JPG without uploading them to a server.

Why do iPhone photos use HEIC instead of JPG?

Many iPhone photos are saved as HEIC or HEIF to keep file sizes smaller while preserving image quality. Some websites, apps, and Windows tools still prefer JPG or PNG.

What should I do if a HEIC image fails to load?

HEIC and HEIF support is still in beta. If one image does not open correctly, try exporting it again from your iPhone or converting it to JPEG or PNG before retrying.