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 about 50 percent less storage of comparable JPEGs while maintaining great image quality.
But there is a significant issue. HEIC is an Apple-specific file type which is not broadly compatible outside the Apple devices. PC users, Android phones and most web platforms cannot open HEIC photos with no additional software.
Converting HEIC to JPG is the critical process that makes iPhone images compatible everywhere. Common scenarios where this becomes a problem involve sharing photos to Windows users, posting pictures to online platforms that do not accept HEIC.
Apple Mac owners have the easiest process. Simply open the HEIC file in Preview, select File, then Export and select JPEG as the file type.
For Windows users, browser-based tools handle HEIC to JPG converting without any setup. Upload the HEIC photo and download the finished JPG.
Visit alljpgconverters.com for a 100 check here percent free web-based HEIC to JPG tool requiring no software necessary.