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Browser-based HEIC to image tool

HEIC to Image Converter

Convert one iPhone HEIC photo or HEIF file into a JPG image that works on computers, upload portals, and most online forms. Then compress, resize, or optionally crop it before submitting passport, visa, immigration, or government documents.

Single or batch mode Photo stays in your browser Optional form presets Estimated output size

HEIC to image conversion for upload prep

Apple devices often save photos as HEIC or HEIF, but many computers, upload portals, and government forms expect JPG. This HEIC to image tool focuses on practical file prep: JPG image output, optional dimensions, optional cropping, and smaller file size.

1Convert HEIC to a JPG image

Use one iPhone HEIC/HEIF photo for editing, or add multiple images for batch image conversion accepted by most online forms.

2Resize or crop only if needed

Keep the original photo by default, or select a common passport, visa, green card, or government form preset when a form asks for a specific size.

3Compress for upload

Adjust JPG quality and see an estimated output size before downloading the final file.

Optional crop presets for common forms

Use these only when the upload form asks for a specific size or ratio. Always verify the latest official photo requirements before submitting.

Use case Crop ratio Output pixels Notes
US Passport 1:1 600 × 600 px Common square JPG preparation size for 2 × 2 inch passport-style photos.
US Visa / DS-160 1:1 600 × 600 px Square JPG preparation size. Confirm current DS-160 upload limits before submitting.
Green Card / USCIS Forms 1:1 600 × 600 px For passport-style photo preparation. Requirements can vary by USCIS form.
DV Lottery 1:1 600 × 600 px Square JPG preparation preset. Check the current DV program instructions.
Schengen Visa 35:45 700 × 900 px Common 35 × 45 mm style preparation preset. Country rules may vary.
UK Passport 35:45 700 × 900 px Common vertical passport-style preset.
Canada Passport 50:70 1000 × 1400 px Common 50 × 70 mm style preparation preset.

Your privacy

Image processing is performed in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your photos are not intentionally uploaded to a server by this tool. After the page loads, the converter can continue working without sending your photo away.

Disclaimer

This tool helps with format conversion, compression, resizing, and dimensional cropping only. It does not validate official photo compliance, background color, lighting, expression, face positioning, or agency acceptance.

Photo file upload checklist

Before submitting the final file, compare the exported JPG with the upload form instructions.

JPG or JPEG format
File size within limit
Required pixel dimensions
Correct crop ratio if required
Readable preview before upload
Correct dimensions
Official form instructions checked
Batch conversion used only when multiple files are selected

What this tool does and does not do

Does: convert HEIC/HEIF photos to JPG images, batch convert multiple files, and optionally crop one selected photo to common ratios.

Does not: batch crop photos, guarantee acceptance, replace official requirements, perform biometric compliance review, remove backgrounds, or submit photos to any agency.

FAQ

Practical answers for iPhone photos, JPG conversion, and online upload preparation.

What does HEIC to image mean?

It means converting an iPhone HEIC or HEIF file into a more widely accepted image format. This tool exports a JPG image because JPG is accepted by many online upload forms.

Can I upload an iPhone HEIC photo to an online form?

Many online forms prefer or require JPG/JPEG instead of HEIC. This HEIC to image converter turns one iPhone HEIC/HEIF photo into a JPG image and helps you prepare dimensions and file size before upload.

Does this guarantee my photo will be accepted?

No. It only helps with file format, cropping ratio, output dimensions, and compression. The website you upload to may apply additional rules that this tool does not check.

Are my photos uploaded to a server?

The image processing is designed to run in your browser. Your selected photo is handled locally by the page script and is not intentionally uploaded by this tool.

Why does the estimated JPG size change when I move the slider?

The quality slider changes JPG compression. Lower quality usually creates a smaller file; higher quality usually preserves more detail but increases file size.