Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter
Convert multiple HEIC or HEIF images to JPG quickly with our
Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter. If you have photos from an
iPhone, iPad, or another device that saves images in the HEIC format,
this tool makes it easy to convert them into widely supported JPG files.
Upload multiple images at once, adjust the JPG quality, and download the
converted files individually or together as a ZIP archive.
HEIC is designed to store high-quality photos while using less storage
space, but it is not supported by every operating system, application,
website, or device. JPG is one of the most widely supported image
formats, making it useful when you need to share photos, upload images
to websites, attach them to emails, or open them on devices that do not
support HEIC.
What Is a Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter?
A bulk HEIC to JPG converter allows you to convert several HEIC or HEIF
images in one operation instead of converting each photo separately.
This is especially useful when you have a large collection of iPhone
photos that need to be converted for sharing, uploading, editing, or
storage.
Instead of selecting one image, converting it, downloading it, and
repeating the process for every photo, you can add multiple HEIC files
to the converter at once. The tool processes the selected images and
provides the resulting JPG files for download. For larger batches, you
can use the ZIP download option to collect the converted images into a
single archive.
How to Convert Multiple HEIC Files to JPG
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Add your HEIC or HEIF photos:
Click the Select photos button or drag and drop
your files into the upload area.
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Choose JPG quality:
Adjust the JPG quality slider according to your requirements.
Higher quality generally produces larger files, while lower quality
can reduce the final file size.
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Keep the original file name:
Enable Keep original file name if you want your
converted JPG files to retain their original names.
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Convert your images:
Click Convert all to process all selected HEIC or
HEIF files.
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Download the converted files:
Save individual JPG images or use Download all as .zip
to download the complete batch together.
Worked Example: Convert iPhone Photos to JPG
Suppose you have 25 photos taken with an iPhone and all of them are
saved as HEIC files. You need JPG versions because a website or
application you are using does not accept HEIC images.
First, select all 25 HEIC photos and add them to the converter. Set the
JPG quality to 85% if you want a good balance between
image quality and file size. Enable the
Keep original file name option if you want the
converted images to remain easy to identify.
Next, click Convert all. Once the conversion is
complete, each image will appear as a JPG file. You can click
Save to download individual images or select
Download all as .zip to download all 25 converted
images in one archive.
This approach is significantly more convenient than converting 25
images individually and is particularly useful when working with large
photo collections.
Why Convert HEIC to JPG?
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Better compatibility:
JPG is supported by most browsers, operating systems, image
editors, websites, and devices.
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Easier sharing:
JPG files can be shared with people and applications that do not
support HEIC.
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Website uploads:
Many websites and online forms accept JPG files but may not accept
HEIC or HEIF images.
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Batch processing:
Convert many images without repeating the conversion process for
every photo.
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Adjustable quality:
Choose a suitable JPG quality depending on whether you prioritize
image quality or smaller file sizes.
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Convenient downloads:
Download individual JPG images or collect all converted files in a
ZIP archive.
HEIC vs JPG
HEIC and JPG are both commonly used image formats, but they are designed
with different priorities. HEIC can provide efficient image storage
while maintaining high image quality. JPG, on the other hand, has been
widely adopted across websites, applications, computers, and mobile
devices.
| Feature |
HEIC |
JPG |
| Image quality |
High quality with efficient compression |
Good quality with adjustable compression |
| Compatibility |
Varies by device and application |
Very widely supported |
| Typical usage |
Modern smartphones and Apple devices |
Websites, sharing, editing, and general use |
| File size |
Often smaller for comparable quality |
Can be larger depending on quality |
Best Practices for HEIC to JPG Conversion
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Choose the right quality:
Use higher JPG quality when preserving image detail is important.
For everyday sharing, a moderate quality setting can provide a good
balance between quality and file size.
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Use ZIP downloads for large batches:
When converting many photos, downloading them as one ZIP archive
makes file management easier.
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Keep original names when necessary:
Enable the original filename option when you need to match
converted JPG files with your original photo collection.
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Check converted images:
Open a few JPG files after conversion and confirm that they look
correct before deleting your original HEIC files.
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Keep original files until verification:
If your photos are important, retain the original HEIC files until
you have confirmed that all required JPG files were converted
successfully.
Common Errors and How to Fix Them
1. The HEIC file is not accepted
Make sure the selected file uses a supported HEIC or HEIF format.
If the file has been renamed manually, verify that it is actually an
HEIC or HEIF image before uploading it.
2. The conversion does not start
Check that at least one valid image has been added to the file list.
If several files are selected, try removing unsupported or damaged
files and run the conversion again.
3. The JPG file is larger than expected
JPG file size depends on the original image dimensions and the selected
quality level. If you need smaller files, reduce the JPG quality and
convert the images again.
4. A converted image cannot be opened
Try converting the original HEIC file again. If only one image fails,
the original file may be damaged or may use a variation of the HEIC
format that is not supported.
5. Managing many converted files is difficult
Use the Download all as .zip option when working with
larger batches. This keeps all converted files together and makes them
easier to move, share, or store.
Convert HEIC Photos in Bulk
Converting a large collection of HEIC images does not have to be a
repetitive process. With the Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter,
you can upload multiple photos, adjust JPG quality, preserve original
filenames, convert the entire batch, and download the results
individually or as a ZIP file.
Whether you are preparing iPhone photos for a website, sharing images
with someone using a device without HEIC support, or creating JPG
copies for better compatibility, bulk conversion can save time and
simplify your workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is HEIC and why should I convert it to JPG?
HEIC is an image format commonly used by iPhones and iPads to store
high-quality photos with smaller file sizes. Converting HEIC to JPG
makes your photos compatible with more websites, applications, devices,
and image editors.
Can I convert multiple HEIC files at once?
Yes. This tool supports bulk conversion, so you can add multiple HEIC
or HEIF photos and convert them to JPG at the same time instead of
processing each image individually.
Can I convert HEIF files to JPG?
Yes. You can add compatible HEIF files along with HEIC images and
convert them to JPG using the same batch conversion process.
Can I adjust the JPG quality?
Yes. Use the JPG quality slider to choose the desired output quality.
Higher quality generally preserves more image detail, while lower
quality can produce smaller JPG files.
Will my original HEIC photos be changed?
No. The conversion creates new JPG files and does not modify your
original HEIC or HEIF photos.
Can I keep my original file names?
Yes. Enable the "Keep original file name" option before converting
your photos if you want the JPG files to retain their original names.
Can I download all converted photos as one file?
Yes. After converting your photos, use the "Download all as .zip"
option to download all converted JPG images together in a single ZIP
archive.
Why is my converted JPG larger than the original HEIC file?
HEIC can store images efficiently with relatively small file sizes.
JPG uses a different compression method, so the converted file can
sometimes be larger. Lowering the JPG quality can help reduce the
output file size.
What JPG quality should I choose?
For general-purpose photos, a quality setting around 80% to 90% is a
good starting point. Use a higher setting when image detail is more
important and a lower setting when reducing file size is the priority.
Can I use the converter without installing software?
Yes. The converter works directly in your web browser, so you do not
need to install a separate desktop application just to convert your
HEIC or HEIF images to JPG.