Compatibility guide

Convert HEIC to JPG Without Losing Quality

JPG uses lossy compression, so a careless conversion can soften details. With a high quality setting, the difference is usually invisible.

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To keep quality, add your HEIC files, choose JPG, and set the quality slider near the top before converting. For maximum fidelity you can also export PNG, which is lossless.

  • Use a high quality setting (90 percent or above) for near-original results.
  • Choose PNG instead of JPG if you need a fully lossless copy.
  • Conversion runs locally, so full-resolution detail is preserved.

Convert HEIC to JPG

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What to know

To keep quality, add your HEIC files, choose JPG, and set the quality slider near the top before converting. For maximum fidelity you can also export PNG, which is lossless.

  • Use a high quality setting (90 percent or above) for near-original results.
  • Choose PNG instead of JPG if you need a fully lossless copy.
  • Conversion runs locally, so full-resolution detail is preserved.

Questions answered

Does converting HEIC to JPG reduce quality?

JPG is lossy, but at high quality settings the visible difference from HEIC is minimal for most photos.

What is the best setting for quality?

Keep quality at 90 percent or higher, or use PNG output for a lossless file.

Are files uploaded?

No. HEIC Photo processes files locally in your browser. Your photos are not uploaded to a server, saved in cloud storage, or sent to analytics. Optional analytics only receive non-identifying usage signals after consent.