IPHONE PHOTO GUIDE

Convert iPhone HEIC Photos to JPG

HEIC is efficient for iPhone storage, but JPG is still easier for websites, older apps, forms and shared folders.

When JPG is the safer output

Use JPG when an upload form rejects HEIC, when a client asks for standard photos, or when Windows and older Android devices need a file that opens immediately.

JPG is lossy, so keep the original HEIC file if you may need maximum quality later.

How ImageConvert handles HEIC

HEIC to JPG, HEIC to PNG and HEIC to WEBP use a local browser decoder. The file is decoded on your device and exported as a standard browser image format.

The converter does not pretend every advanced format is live. Unsupported routes stay marked as advanced engine until a real decoder exists.

Best settings

For everyday sharing, JPG quality between 80 and 90 usually keeps photos sharp while reducing file size.

Use PNG instead of JPG only when you need a lossless output or transparency. Most iPhone photos do not need PNG.

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