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Bulk Convert HEIC to JPG Free — Batch Convert Hundreds of Photos

Last updated: January 26, 20265 min read Converter Tools

You transferred 300 iPhone photos to your PC and none of them open. They're all HEIC. Here's how to batch convert them all to JPG in under a minute — no software install, no upload, no file limit.

Batch Convert in 3 Steps

  1. Open the free HEIC to JPG converter
  2. Select all your HEIC files (Ctrl+A on Windows, Cmd+A on Mac) and drag them in
  3. Click Convert All — your JPGs download as individual files or a zip

Everything happens in your browser. Your photos never leave your device. No upload, no server, no waiting for a slow internet connection.

Batch convert HEIC to JPG. No limit. No upload. No install.

Open Batch Converter

Batch Conversion Speed

Number of PhotosModern LaptopOlder PCPhone/Tablet
10 photos~2 seconds~5 seconds~5 seconds
50 photos~8 seconds~20 seconds~15 seconds
100 photos~15 seconds~40 seconds~30 seconds
500 photos~1 minute~3 minutes~2 minutes
1,000 photos~2 minutes~6 minutes~5 minutes

Processing is entirely local — your internet speed doesn't matter. A newer device with more RAM processes faster.

Free Batch Converters Compared

ToolFile LimitUpload RequiredCostPlatform
Browser-based (ours)✓ Unlimited✓ No upload✓ FreeAny browser
iMazing HEIC✓ Unlimited✓ No upload✓ Free (basic)Windows/Mac (install)
CloudConvert✗ 25/day✗ Yes, uploaded~Free (limited)Browser
Convertio✗ 100MB/day✗ Yes, uploaded~Free (limited)Browser
FreeConvert✗ 1GB/day✗ Yes, uploaded~Free (limited)Browser

Server-based converters (CloudConvert, Convertio, FreeConvert) upload your photos to their servers. For batch conversions, this means waiting for hundreds of photos to upload AND download. Browser-based processing skips the network entirely — instant.

After Converting: Organize and Optimize

Drop hundreds of HEIC files. Get JPGs instantly. Zero limits.

Open Batch Converter
Carlos Mendez
Carlos Mendez Photo Editing & Image Writer

Carlos has been a freelance photographer and photo editor for a decade, working with clients from local businesses to regional magazines. He writes about image tools from the perspective of someone who uses them professionally every day.

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