From iOS 11 onwards, iPhones have saved images in HEIC file type by default. HEIC — High Efficiency Image Format — is highly efficient: it generates photos with about half the storage of comparable JPEGs while keeping high photo quality.
However there is a major catch. HEIC is an Apple-centric file type which is not broadly compatible outside the Apple ecosystem. PC users, Android phones and most web platforms cannot display HEIC images without special programs.
Changing HEIC to JPG is the essential action which makes iPhone images usable on all devices. Typical situations where this here becomes a problem involve sharing photos to non-Apple users, adding images to social media without support for HEIC.
Apple Mac owners have a simple process. Open the HEIC image in Preview, navigate to File, then Export and choose JPEG as the file type.
For Windows users, web-based converters process HEIC to JPG conversion with no setup. Upload the HEIC image and get the converted JPG.
Visit alljpgconverters.com providing totally free browser-based HEIC to JPG tool without download necessary.