HEIC to JPG
Converts iPhone HEIC photos when the browser can decode them. It is a compatibility tool for websites, forms, and editors that still expect JPG.
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
HEIC to JPG
HEIC support depends on the browser decoder. If the preview does not open, convert the photo on a device that supports HEIC first.
Settings
What HEIC to JPG does
Use HEIC to JPG when you need to upload iPhone photos to services that do not accept HEIC.
When to use it
- Upload iPhone photos to services that do not accept HEIC.
- Prepare HEIC images for older editors or document handoffs.
- Create shareable JPG copies while keeping the original photo on your device.
How to use it
- Choose the HEIC or HEIF photo.
- If the preview opens, export it as JPG.
- Check orientation and color before deleting the original.
What to check
- Browser HEIC support varies; a file that fails here may need conversion on the source device.
- JPG output will not preserve every HEIC-specific feature.
Data, formats, and limits
What stays on your device and what is sent
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
Supported formats
Supported: HEIC, HEIF. Not supported: PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, PDF.
File limits and browser requirements
- Up to 40 MB per HEIC or HEIF image
- HEIC and HEIF decoding depends on the browser and operating system; unsupported devices may fail before conversion.
- Very large photos can exceed browser canvas or memory limits even when the file size is below the limit.
Known limits
- HEIC and HEIF decoding depends on the browser and operating system; unsupported devices may fail before conversion.
- Very large photos can exceed browser canvas or memory limits even when the file size is below the limit.
Troubleshooting
- If the image does not load, check the file format and try opening it directly in the browser.
- If processing stalls on a phone or older laptop, reduce the image resolution and try again.
- If the result looks soft or too large, adjust quality, dimensions, or output format.
Common questions
What does Utilio receive?
Runs in your browser. Files and results are not sent to Utilio servers.
What is it useful for?
Use it when you need to upload iPhone photos to services that do not accept HEIC. Start by choosing the HEIC or HEIF photo.
Do I need an account?
No. You can use this tool without creating an account.
Can I use it on a phone?
Yes. For large files, complex previews, or careful review, a browser on a computer is usually more comfortable.
How do I get a reliable result?
Choose the HEIC or HEIF photo. Then if the preview opens, export it as JPG. Browser HEIC support varies; a file that fails here may need conversion on the source device.
Which formats are supported?
HEIC to JPG supports HEIC, HEIF. It does not support PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, AVIF, PDF.
What file size works best?
Up to 40 MB per HEIC or HEIF image. Browser memory and device speed can still affect large files.
Why did I not get the result I expected?
HEIC and HEIF decoding depends on the browser and operating system; unsupported devices may fail before conversion. If the result still looks wrong, try a smaller or simpler input and review the output before using it.
Does Utilio use my input or results to train AI?
No. Utilio does not use files, pasted text, settings, generated values, or results from this tool to train AI models.

