HEIC Viewer
Open and view iPhone HEIC/HEIF photos โ then save as PNG or JPG, all in your browser.
Drag & drop your HEIC / HEIF photos here, or click to choose. Everything runs in your browser — your files never leave your device.
HEIC and HEIF are the high-efficiency formats iPhones save photos in by default, and Windows and most browsers can't open them without extra software. This free HEIC viewer opens them instantly in your browser: drop one file or many, see a real preview with its dimensions, and download each as a PNG or JPG. Everything runs locally on your device โ your photos are never uploaded to any server โ and there's no signup, no watermark, and no limit on how many you view at once.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a HEIC file and why won't it open?
HEIC (and HEIF) is the High Efficiency Image format that iPhones and iPads use to store photos at smaller file sizes. Windows, many browsers, and lots of apps don't support it out of the box, so the photo won't preview or open. This HEIC viewer decodes the file in your browser so you can see it right away.
How do I open and view a HEIC photo?
Drag your .heic or .heif file onto the box, or click to choose one or several. Each photo is decoded in your browser and shown as a preview with its pixel dimensions โ no app install needed.
Can I save the HEIC photo as JPG or PNG?
Yes. After a photo opens, each card has a Download PNG button and a Download JPG button. PNG keeps full quality and transparency; JPG is smaller and ideal for sharing. Pick whichever you need.
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. The entire viewer runs locally in your browser using your device's own processing, so your HEIC files never leave your computer or phone. It's completely private.
Can I open multiple HEIC files at once?
Yes. Select or drop as many HEIC/HEIF files as you like and they open into a gallery of cards, each with its own preview and PNG/JPG download buttons. There's no limit and no signup.
Does it work on Windows, Mac, Android and iPhone?
Yes โ it works in any modern browser on any device, including Windows PCs and Android phones that normally can't open HEIC, so you don't need to install Apple software or a codec.
Will viewing or converting reduce the photo quality?
Viewing shows the full-resolution image. Saving as PNG is lossless, while saving as JPG uses a high-quality setting (about 92%) that looks identical for most photos at a much smaller size.