Online HEIC / HEIF Image Viewer
View your iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos directly in your browser. Files are not uploaded to server and all processing happens on your browser that makes this tool completely safe for private and personal photos.
View your iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos directly in your browser. Files are not uploaded to server and all processing happens on your browser that makes this tool completely safe for private and personal photos.
Decoding image…
Some older version of windows does not support heic files that requires to install extension, or codecs from microsoft store.
Simply right click on the image and open as photos app then from the three dots on the top left corner go to Save as option and choose extension JPG while saving.
Right click on the photo and open with window's default Photo app. You will easily see your images just like other images.
If you just want to see what is inside a HEIC photo without cluttering your hard drive with duplicated JPG copies, you can use this online viewer. Simply select or drop your files at the top of this page. The tool decodes and displays your images locally within your browser window, keeping the original HEIC file exactly as it is.
Most modern Android phones allow you to convert them by opening the Google Photos app, selecting the HEIC image, tapping the three dots (menu), and selecting "Save a copy as JPG." If your device doesn't support this natively, you can upload your files to this webpage using your Android mobile browser, view them instantly, and tap the "Download as JPG" button.
No. The HEIC file is decoded entirely on your device using a background Web Worker. Nothing is sent to a server — the image only exists in your browser's memory for this session.
Choose JPG for the smallest file size and the widest compatibility — ideal for sharing, emailing, or uploading elsewhere. Choose PNG when you need a lossless copy, such as for design work or archiving without any compression artifacts.
Yes. Select or drop multiple HEIC files and switch between them using the thumbnail strip below the viewer.
Choose one or more .heic / .heif files