Batch-converting HEIC to JPG (50+ files at once)
How to convert a whole folder with HEIC to JPG without uploading anything. Browser-based, free, no signup, runs entirely on your device.
Doing one image at a time is fine. Doing 50 of them is a different problem entirely — and exactly where most browser tools fall apart. HEIC to JPG handles batches by design, processing them through the same in-browser pipeline as single files without re-uploading anything.
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The batch workflow
- Open HEIC to JPG.
- Select all the images at once. Drag a whole folder onto the drop area, or use Ctrl/Cmd+A in the file picker.
- Set the options once — they apply to every image in the batch.
- Start the run. HEIC to JPG processes them sequentially; progress shows file-by-file completion.
- Download — usually a single ZIP with every result inside, named after the original images.
How long does a batch take?
Roughly the same time as one image, multiplied by the count. A small image processes in well under a second; 50 of them take under a minute. Larger images (video, scanned PDFs) scale linearly — budget a few seconds per file. Your CPU is the limit, not the network, because nothing is being uploaded.
Memory and browser limits
HEIC to JPG stages the work so the browser only holds a few images in memory at once, not all 50. This means you can safely batch hundreds of files on a normal laptop — the limit is your patience, not the browser's RAM.
Open the tool
Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
When batching saves real time
Examples where batch processing pays off:
- Wedding photo cleanup — a thousand-image album, processed at once, downloaded as a single ZIP.
- Monthly invoice archive — every PDF for a year, compressed and stripped of metadata in one pass.
- Bulk format conversion — every HEIC photo from a trip, converted to JPG for sharing.
- Document scan run — a folder of scanner output, all run through the same cleanup, all named consistently.
Frequently asked questions
What if one file in the batch fails?
HEIC to JPG skips the failed file, continues with the rest, and reports the error at the end. You can re-run just the failed one separately.
Is there a maximum batch size?
Not a hard one — we've seen users process 500+ files in a single session. The practical limit is your computer's patience.
Does the ZIP download work on mobile?
Yes — both iOS and Android handle ZIPs from browser downloads. You can extract them with the built-in file manager.
Are batches faster than processing files one at a time?
Slightly faster end-to-end because there's no re-initialisation between files. But the big win is your time, not CPU time.
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Ready to try it?
Use the tool: HEIC to JPG. No upload, no signup, no daily limit.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.