Starting with iOS 11, iPhones store photos in HEIC format by default. HEIC — High Efficiency Image Format — is a great format: it creates photos with approximately 50 percent less storage of comparable JPEGs while maintaining excellent visual quality.
But there is a significant issue. HEIC is an Apple-specific format that is not widely supported away from the Apple devices. Windows computers, Android devices and most web platforms cannot display HEIC images without additional software.
Transforming HEIC to JPG is the necessary step making iPhone pictures universally shareable. Common scenarios needing conversion are sending iPhone photos to non-Apple users, adding images to websites incompatible with HEIC.
People with Macs have the easiest process. Open the HEIC photo in Preview, select File, then Export and pick JPEG as the output format.
For Windows users, browser-based tools handle HEIC to JPG converting without any setup. Upload the HEIC photo and download the click here resulting JPG.
Visit alljpgconverters.com providing 100 percent free web-based HEIC to JPG converter requiring no software needed.