Bulk HEIC to JPG Converter

Batch convert a whole album of HEIC photos to JPG at once — right in your browser. No upload, no count limit, every photo packed into one ZIP. Shooting dates and GPS are kept.

  • 100% in your browser
  • No upload, no signup
  • No size or count limit
  • Keeps EXIF date & GPS

Why Bulk Convert HEIC to JPG?

Every photo an iPhone takes is saved as HEIC, so a single year's camera roll can be thousands of HEIC files. The moment you move them to a Windows PC, attach them to an email, or upload them to a site that only accepts JPG, they stop working — and converting them one at a time is hopeless. Bulk HEIC to JPG conversion is the only practical way to deal with a real photo library.

Doing it in bulk locally matters even more than for a single image. A few hundred HEIC photos can be several gigabytes; uploading all of that to a conversion server is slow, data-hungry and a privacy risk. This tool converts the whole batch inside your browser, so nothing leaves your device no matter how many photos you drop in.

Add an entire folder, set the quality once, and every HEIC is turned into a JPG and bundled into a single ZIP — the fast way to make an iPhone album usable everywhere.

What Does Bulk HEIC to JPG Mean?

Bulk (or batch) HEIC to JPG conversion decodes many HEIC photos and re-encodes them all as JPG in one pass, then packages them as a single ZIP — with no per-batch count limit because the work happens in your browser.

HEIC is Apple's High Efficiency format: great compression on the iPhone, but poorly supported on Windows, many websites and older apps. JPG is universally accepted. A bulk converter applies the same HEIC-to-JPG conversion across every file you add, so you don't repeat the steps photo by photo.

Because there's no server doing the work, there's no cap on how many photos you can convert at once — unlike upload-based tools that stop at 100 or 200 files. You drop in the whole set, the browser works through them, and you download everything together as one archive.

How to Bulk Convert HEIC to JPG in 3 Steps

There's nothing to install and no account to create. Here's how to batch-convert a folder of HEIC photos from any device with a modern browser.

1

Add the whole batch

Drag an entire folder of HEIC photos onto the box, or click to multi-select. There's no count limit — add tens, hundreds or thousands of files at once.

2

Set quality and EXIF once

Choose a JPG quality for the whole batch and decide whether to keep EXIF (shooting date, camera, GPS). The setting applies to every photo.

3

Convert and download the ZIP

Convert the batch in one pass and download every JPG bundled into a single ZIP — no clicking save hundreds of times.

Pro tip: Just need to convert one or two photos instead? Use our single HEIC to JPG tool.

No Count Limit, One ZIP, EXIF Kept

The whole point of a bulk tool is scale, and this one has no artificial ceiling: because conversion runs in your browser rather than on a server, you can batch a handful of photos or an entire camera roll. Many popular converters cap you at 100 or 200 files — here there's no cap, and everything comes back as one ZIP so you're not saving files individually.

You also keep control over the result across the whole batch. A single quality slider sets the size-versus-detail balance for every photo, and the EXIF toggle decides whether shooting dates, camera info and GPS coordinates travel into the JPGs — important when you're converting a library you want to stay organised by date and place.

Bulk HEIC to JPG is ideal for:

  • Whole iPhone camera rolls
  • Moving photos to Windows
  • Uploading albums to the web
  • Archiving with dates & GPS kept
  • Sharing a trip's photos at once

Bulk Convert From iPhone to Any Computer

The same browser tool works everywhere your photos end up. Here's the typical batch workflow.

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From iPhone to PC

AirDrop or cable the HEIC photos to your computer, drop the whole folder here, and download JPGs that Windows opens natively — no Photos app gymnastics.

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On Mac

Export an album from Photos, drag the batch in, and convert everything to JPG at once while keeping the EXIF, all without uploading a single file.

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On phones & tablets

Open this page in a mobile browser, select a batch of HEIC photos, and convert them on the device — handy before sharing to an app that rejects HEIC.

Hundreds of Private Photos, None Uploaded

Batch conversion is exactly where privacy matters most: a camera roll is personal, and uploading hundreds of photos to a stranger's server is a real exposure. This tool converts every HEIC by your own browser's canvas, so the whole batch stays on your device.

Because nothing is uploaded, there's no size cap, no queue and no account — and the bigger your batch, the more that local-only processing matters for both speed and privacy.

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On-device only

Every photo in the batch is converted in your browser. Nothing is ever sent to us or anyone else.

§ 02

No limits

No file-size cap and no count limit, because there's no server doing the work.

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Nothing stored

We can't keep what we never receive. Close the tab and the whole batch is gone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this bulk HEIC to JPG converter free?
Yes — completely free with no signup, no watermark and no daily limit. Because the batch is converted in your browser instead of on our servers, there's no per-file cost to pass on to you.
How many HEIC files can I convert at once?
There's no count limit. Many converters stop at 100 or 200 files, but because this runs in your browser there's no server cap — add an entire camera roll if you like.
Do my photos get uploaded anywhere?
No. Every photo in the batch is converted entirely on your own device. Nothing is uploaded, which matters most when you're converting hundreds of private images at once.
Can I drag in a whole folder?
Yes. Drop a folder of HEIC photos or multi-select them — they're all added to the batch, converted in one pass, and returned as a single ZIP.
Does it keep the shooting date and GPS?
Yes, if you leave the EXIF toggle on. Each JPG keeps the original date, camera details and GPS from the HEIC, so a converted library stays sortable by time and place. Turn it off to strip that data.
Will converting a big batch freeze my browser?
The tool works through photos steadily and shows progress per file. Very large batches take longer, but everything runs locally, so you're limited only by your device, not an upload or a server queue.
Does bulk conversion lose quality?
You set the JPG quality for the whole batch. At a high setting the photos stay crisp; JPG is lossy, so lower settings trade some detail for smaller files. The same setting is applied consistently to every image.
How is this different from the single HEIC to JPG tool?
It's the same engine tuned for scale — folders, no count limit, and one ZIP download. If you only have a photo or two, the single HEIC to JPG tool is simpler; for a whole album, use this.

Ready to convert your whole album?

Drop a folder of HEIC photos into the converter — private, unlimited, and bundled into one ZIP.

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