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Open iPhone HEIC photos on Windows

Got HEIC photos from an iPhone that Windows won’t open? Convert them to JPG or PNG in seconds so any PC can view them — free, private, in your browser.

🔒 100% private — your photos are processed on your device and never uploaded to any server.
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JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC supported · add as many as you like

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HEIC → JPG, instantly

iPhones save photos as HEIC, which eBay, Amazon, and many desktop uploads reject. Convert in one click.

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Marketplace presets

One-tap resizing tuned for Etsy, eBay, Amazon, Poshmark, and Instagram.

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Smart compression

Shrink file size so listings load fast — without making photos look bad.

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Strips GPS & metadata

Re-encoding removes the hidden location data in your photos before you post them publicly.

HEIC on Windows questions

Why can’t Windows open my iPhone HEIC photos?

HEIC is Apple’s photo format, and Windows doesn’t support it out of the box — you’d normally need a paid codec from the Microsoft Store. Converting your photos to JPG (or PNG) fixes it instantly: every version of Windows opens those with no extra software.

How do I convert HEIC to JPG on a Windows PC?

Drop your HEIC files above, choose JPG (or PNG) as the output, click Process, and download. There’s nothing to install — it runs right in your browser on Chrome, Edge, or Firefox.

Is it really free? Do I need to install anything?

100% free, no install, no account, no watermark. The whole thing runs in your browser.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

No — every photo is processed locally on your own PC. Your images never leave your computer, which is why it’s private and free.

Can I convert a whole folder of HEIC photos at once?

Yes — drop a batch in and download them all as a single ZIP. (The free version handles up to 15 at a time.)

What about iPhone videos (HEVC / .mov) that won’t play on Windows?

An iPhone-video → MP4 converter is coming soon as a Pro feature, so Windows can play your clips without installing codecs. For now, this tool handles photos.