HEIC to JPG Converter is a Photography application developed by Mobile Apps Smart Ultility Online, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play HEIC to JPG Converter on your computer.
Running HEIC to JPG Converter on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.
With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.
And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.
Download HEIC to JPG Converter and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!
How to use HEIC Converter:
1. Click "Open File" and choice your HEIC need to view or convert.
2. You can choice output format is JPG, PNG, or BMP. You can resize output photo (if you dont select, output photo's size is same orginal photo.
3. You can keep or remove EXIF data of HEIC photo.
4. All converted photos are saved on folder Phone/HEIC-Converter
Features:
- Keep or remove EXIF metadata
Most cameras embed hidden information, called metadata, into every photograph taken. With our converter, you can remove EXIF metadata from your iPhone pictures to save more storage space on your device.
- Keep original size & quality
Maintain good quality of converted files, while preserving their full resolution and quality — your photos will keep original DPI and dimensions after being converted to JPEG or PNG.
- No registration required
We don’t need your e-mail, name, location or any other personal data. We collect only file name and associated type of file conversion for each uploaded file.
- Change Your HEIC files to JPEG or PNG
Convert your MacOS and iOS photos to widely used JPEG or PNG without compromising quality or changing your workflow! With our file converter app, you can take up Apple’s new HEIC (HEIF) format without worrying about compatibility with other devices or software.
Nowadays JPEG is present in every image workflow, from image editors social networks, browsers, email clients, and virtually every piece of hardware or software that can show pictures. JPEG is an open file format standard and still the most popular image format on the web. Moreover, HEIF and HEVC is clouded by expensive patent licensing concerns, which means there could be legal implications to implementing HEIF support, particularly in paid software or a hardware product.
Q: What can I do with this service?
You can convert HEIC images to JPEG or PNG file format.
Q: What image formats can I convert?
Currently, images in HEIC and HEIF format are supported.
Q: What image formats can I convert to?
Our HEIC converter supports JPEG, PNG and BMP as output formats.
Q: What is HEIF format?
HEIF is short for High Efficiency Image Format. HEIF uses video compression technology called HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding). It is a standard developed by MPEG, the committee who developed all of the standard video compression technologies — MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264/AVC and the newest codec HEVC also known as H.265. Images are compressed as HEIF, which is saved with extension .heic. In addition, HEIF can be used to capture iPhone burst photography (multi-exposure shots), “live” photos and more .
Q: What is HEIC file?
HEIC file is a raster image saved in the High Efficiency Image Format (HEIF). HEIC is a format that contains one or multiple HEIF image sequences. Released on September 19, 2017, mobile operating system iOS 11 introduced it as the new alternative to default image format for iPhone. Apple Inc. announced that it was replacing JPEG files with this new image format. It has a more advanced and modern compression algorithms which allow digital photographs to be taken in smaller file sizes, and retain much higher image quality than JPEGs.
Q: What is Exif metadata?
The Exchangeable image file format (EXIF) is a standard that defines the formats of image, audio, and metadata tags used by cameras, phones, and other digital recording devices. Exif metadata, which can be found if you open image file’s properties, includes a range of settings such as ISO speed, shutter speed, aperture, white balance, camera model, date and time, lens type, focal length and more.
Won't sort, 1 image at a time, cannot select by image, requires an ad, a beg for rating and a bounce to the start each operation. Technically it works. The interface is childish, busy and works like a 30 year old application, no gui, no way to manage files either before or after conversion. Uninstalled after 3 files. Needs work, and lots of it!
This app is horrible. I installed it bc it had a high rating but I don't see how. It literally converted ONE of my heic photos and then when I tried to convert the rest of them, it wouldn't. It kept giving me a message that it was "successful" but when I went to the files to look, there was still only the ONE. Plus waaaaayyyy too many ads.
So far it does what I need it to do and it's simplified usage helps me get images converted quickly. I would suggest making a sorting option to push all jpgs down to the bottom of the list so you can easily find the next HEIC to convert when looking in image files, otherwise you have to do quite a bit of digging.