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Photo to JPG Converter

Turn any photo — HEIC, HEIF, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF, BMP, or GIF — into a universally compatible JPG. Free, browser-based, no upload, no signup.

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Why JPG is the right destination for any photo

JPG (also written JPEG) has been the standard photograph format since 1992 and is supported by every operating system, every web service, every print lab, every messaging app, and every email client without exception. When you have a photo in any other format — HEIC from an iPhone, HEIF from a mirrorless camera, PNG from a screenshot, WebP saved from a browser, AVIF from a CDN, or TIFF from a scanner — converting to JPG produces a single file that opens anywhere. At the default 92% quality, the visual difference between the source and the JPG is imperceptible to the human eye.

How the photo-to-JPG converter works

Drop your photos onto Converter.Plus and the converter detects the source format automatically — HEIC, HEIF, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, SVG, or JXL. It picks the right decoder (native canvas, the HEIF WebAssembly decoder, libjxl, libtiff, or libheif as needed), re-encodes to JPG at your chosen quality, and downloads each result. Drop a single photo or a whole batch — there is no per-file size limit beyond your device's available memory and nothing is uploaded.

Tips for photo-to-JPG conversions

For email and social sharing, 85% quality is plenty and roughly halves the file size compared to 92%. For print or archival distribution, leave quality at 92–95%. If your source has transparency (PNG with an alpha channel, SVG with transparent regions), JPG cannot represent it — transparent areas become white. In that case, convert to PNG instead.