Perfect for sharing photos from your iPhone
Or paste an image with Ctrl+V
One-tap conversion
Works without internet
Direct to any app
No server upload
HEIC is a compressed photo format used heavily on iPhone, while JPG is a legacy-friendly image format accepted by more apps and upload fields. The right mobile workflow depends on whether you value broad compatibility, smaller files, or immediate sharing after conversion.
| Need | Best Choice | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Upload to old website | JPG | Wider compatibility |
| Keep original efficiency | HEIC | Smaller source storage |
| Share after conversion | JPG | Works in more chat and form flows |
A mobile-specific converter focuses on tap targets, previews, and download behavior that make more sense on an iPhone or Android browser.
HEIC is a modern image format used by many Apple devices because it stores high-quality photos more efficiently than older formats.
Usually yes, because JPG is more widely accepted by legacy apps, websites, and document systems.
No. This workflow is designed for the mobile browser so a quick conversion can happen without a separate native app.
For format context, compare HEIF, JPEG, and mobile workflows.