Since iOS 11, iPhones save pictures in HEIC file format by default setting. HEIC — High Efficiency Image Format — is a great format: it produces pictures with about 50 percent less storage of equivalent JPEGs maintaining high photo quality.
However there is a important problem. HEIC is an Apple-centric file type that is not universally accepted outside the Apple devices. Windows PCs, non-Apple phones and most web platforms cannot display HEIC files with no additional software.
Changing HEIC to JPG is the critical step which makes iPhone images compatible everywhere. Frequent cases that require conversion involve sending iPhone photos to PC users, adding images to social media that do not accept HEIC.
People with Macs enjoy the simplest process. Open the HEIC file in Preview, select File, then Export and choose JPEG as read more the file type.
For Windows users, online conversion tools manage HEIC to JPG conversion with no setup. Select the HEIC photo and get the finished JPG.
Visit alljpgconverters.com for a completely free browser-based HEIC to JPG converter with no software required.