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Back in 2017, Apple introduced a new default photo format for the iPhone, HEIC. Nothing against this highly efficient format (it literally stands for High Efficiency Image Container)āit powers Live Photos and Appleās excellent image post-processing, and it still manages to take up less space than JPGābut it can be a headache at times.
While HEIC works fine if youāre sharing a photo among other Apple devices, but you'll often run into a problem when you need to upload a photo to an online form or open it on Windows: Itās often not compatible, and wonāt open.
There are a couple of ways to handle this. You can use a workaround to convert HEIC images to JPG (or JPEG) on your iPhone, or you can adjust your settings and switch back to shooting photos in JPG. If the photo is already on your Mac or Windows PC, you have some options there as well, including opening the photo natively on your PC.
Here are your options.
If you donāt like the HEIC format, the first thing you should do is switch the default format for the Camera app to JPG. Go to Settings > Photos > Formats and switch to the āMost Compatibleā option. Now, any new photos that you take will be saved in JPG, making it much easier to share everywhere.
Thereās also a special mode in Settings that automatically converts the photos to JPG when sharing to Windows or Mac, but keeps them as HEIC on iPhone (helping save some storage space). To enable this feature, go to Settings > Photos > Transfer to Mac or PC and choose the āAutomaticā option.
If youāre using a Mac running macOS Monterey or higher, thereās a quick image conversion tool built into the Finder app that supports multiple images at once. Select the HEIC photos, right-click, and go to Quick Actions > Convert Image. Here, choose the āJPEGā format, and click the āConvert to JPEGā option.
On an older Mac, you can use the Preview app. Open the image in the Preview app, and go to File > Export. In the File drop-down, choose the āJPGā option, hit the āSaveā button, and Preview will save the JPG version of the image in your chosen destination.
A quick way to convert HEIC photos to JPG right on your iPhone is to use the Files app. All it takes is a simple copy and paste: Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select the photos that you want to convert. Then, tap the Share icon, and choose the āCopy Photosā option.
Go to the Files app, choose the On My iPhone location, then create a new folder. Tap and hold on an empty space, then tap the āPasteā button. The HEIC photos will now show up in JPG, and you can share them in any app you want. If you want to put them back in the Photos app as JPG files, tap the Share button, and choose āSave Image.ā
Itās best to reserve this method for only a couple of photos at a time, as it gets exhausting for a large batch.
Youāll find a plethora of HEIC to JPG convertor apps on the App Store, but they might haggle you for a subscription, and it might not be safe to hand over your entire photo library to a random app.
If you want to use an app to do this, we would suggest you use the Documents by Readdle app, which comes from a trusted company. It has a built-in Photo library itself, and converts HEIC images to JPG by default, so you donāt even need to wait to manually convert and duplicate the images. Open the app, go to āPhoto Albumsā, choose an image, tap the Share button, and send it along using AirDrop, email, or via chat message, with confidence the image is now in JPG.
Windows does let you open HEIC images in Photos, but only if youāre set up for it. Youāll need to download both HEIF Image Extensions (free) and HEVC Video Extensions ($0.99) from the Microsoft Storeābut once you do, youāll be able to open HEIC files in your Photos app, as well as convert them to JPG.
With these extensions installed, open a photo on your PC, choosing āPhotosā as the app to open it in.
You can also use the popular CopyTrans for Windows app to convert HEIC to JPGs on a Windows computer. This app is free for personal use, and it has a direct integration in the File Explorer. All you have to do is select the HEIC file, right-click, and choose the āConvert to JPEG with CopyTransā option to automatically create the JPG version of the same image, in the same folder.
Want to quickly convert a couple of HEIC photos, and donāt want to bother with apps? Use a free image converter website like Cloud Convert. Just drag in HEIC photos, hit the āConvertā button, and download the resulting JPG files.
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While HEIC works fine if youāre sharing a photo among other Apple devices, but you'll often run into a problem when you need to upload a photo to an online form or open it on Windows: Itās often not compatible, and wonāt open.
There are a couple of ways to handle this. You can use a workaround to convert HEIC images to JPG (or JPEG) on your iPhone, or you can adjust your settings and switch back to shooting photos in JPG. If the photo is already on your Mac or Windows PC, you have some options there as well, including opening the photo natively on your PC.
Here are your options.
Change your iPhone's default photo format
If you donāt like the HEIC format, the first thing you should do is switch the default format for the Camera app to JPG. Go to Settings > Photos > Formats and switch to the āMost Compatibleā option. Now, any new photos that you take will be saved in JPG, making it much easier to share everywhere.
Thereās also a special mode in Settings that automatically converts the photos to JPG when sharing to Windows or Mac, but keeps them as HEIC on iPhone (helping save some storage space). To enable this feature, go to Settings > Photos > Transfer to Mac or PC and choose the āAutomaticā option.
Use the Finder feature in Mac to convert HEIC to JPG
If youāre using a Mac running macOS Monterey or higher, thereās a quick image conversion tool built into the Finder app that supports multiple images at once. Select the HEIC photos, right-click, and go to Quick Actions > Convert Image. Here, choose the āJPEGā format, and click the āConvert to JPEGā option.
On an older Mac, you can use the Preview app. Open the image in the Preview app, and go to File > Export. In the File drop-down, choose the āJPGā option, hit the āSaveā button, and Preview will save the JPG version of the image in your chosen destination.
Quickly convert an HEIC image to JPG on your phone using the Files app
A quick way to convert HEIC photos to JPG right on your iPhone is to use the Files app. All it takes is a simple copy and paste: Open the Photos app on your iPhone and select the photos that you want to convert. Then, tap the Share icon, and choose the āCopy Photosā option.
Go to the Files app, choose the On My iPhone location, then create a new folder. Tap and hold on an empty space, then tap the āPasteā button. The HEIC photos will now show up in JPG, and you can share them in any app you want. If you want to put them back in the Photos app as JPG files, tap the Share button, and choose āSave Image.ā
Itās best to reserve this method for only a couple of photos at a time, as it gets exhausting for a large batch.
Use the Documents app to share JPGs without converting
Youāll find a plethora of HEIC to JPG convertor apps on the App Store, but they might haggle you for a subscription, and it might not be safe to hand over your entire photo library to a random app.
If you want to use an app to do this, we would suggest you use the Documents by Readdle app, which comes from a trusted company. It has a built-in Photo library itself, and converts HEIC images to JPG by default, so you donāt even need to wait to manually convert and duplicate the images. Open the app, go to āPhoto Albumsā, choose an image, tap the Share button, and send it along using AirDrop, email, or via chat message, with confidence the image is now in JPG.
Open HEIC images in the Photos app on Windows
Windows does let you open HEIC images in Photos, but only if youāre set up for it. Youāll need to download both HEIF Image Extensions (free) and HEVC Video Extensions ($0.99) from the Microsoft Storeābut once you do, youāll be able to open HEIC files in your Photos app, as well as convert them to JPG.
With these extensions installed, open a photo on your PC, choosing āPhotosā as the app to open it in.
Convert HEIC to JPG on Windows using CopyTrans
You can also use the popular CopyTrans for Windows app to convert HEIC to JPGs on a Windows computer. This app is free for personal use, and it has a direct integration in the File Explorer. All you have to do is select the HEIC file, right-click, and choose the āConvert to JPEG with CopyTransā option to automatically create the JPG version of the same image, in the same folder.
Use online websites to convert HEIC photos
Want to quickly convert a couple of HEIC photos, and donāt want to bother with apps? Use a free image converter website like Cloud Convert. Just drag in HEIC photos, hit the āConvertā button, and download the resulting JPG files.
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