Real iPhone workflows
When an iPhone photo needs to become a JPG.
Start with the situation, not the format jargon.
A website rejects the upload. An email recipient needs a JPG. A project folder contains HEIC images that have to move into another workflow. These scenarios explain what to check, which output choices matter, and how to preserve the original while creating a compatible copy.
A clear next step for each destination.
Each scenario owns a different problem. The general conversion process stays on the homepage, while the batch guide remains the canonical source for converting multiple photos together.
What to do when a website won’t accept HEIC
Fix a rejected HEIC upload on iPhone by creating a JPG copy with the quality, resolution, and location-metadata settings you choose.
How to email iPhone photos as JPG
Create JPG copies of iPhone HEIC photos before emailing them. Choose quality, resolution, metadata, and a clear save destination.
How to convert HEIC from Files to JPG on iPhone
Convert HEIC images from Files to JPG on iPhone, apply shared output settings, and save the finished copies to Photos or a Files folder.
ONE SOURCE · PURPOSE-BUILT COPIES
Keep the HEIC.
Create the JPG you need.
Conversion creates a JPG result for the destination in front of you. The original photo remains under your control, so one rejected upload or attachment request does not have to change your entire photo library.