Can't Upload HEIC Photos? Convert iPhone Photos to JPEG!
Many websites, apps, and email services don't support the HEIC format. In this video, you'll learn how to upload iPhone photos as JPEG instead of HEIC, whether you're taking new photos or uploading existing ones. #iphone #photo #heic #jpeg #conversion
In my experience, dealing with HEIC photos from iPhones can be tricky when you want to share them online or via email. Although HEIC offers better image quality with smaller file sizes, many platforms still don’t recognize this format, causing upload issues. To avoid this, I always set my iPhone camera to save new pictures directly as JPEG by navigating to Settings > Camera > Formats and selecting 'Most Compatible'. For photos already saved in HEIC, I found that using a dedicated converter tool like FoneTool’s HEIC Converter is incredibly helpful. Connecting your iPhone to a PC allows you to batch convert multiple HEIC files quickly to JPEG or PNG. This not only resolves compatibility problems but also makes sharing and printing photos straightforward. It’s worth noting that while JPEG files are larger, the wide support across websites and apps makes the trade-off worthwhile. Plus, if storage is a concern, you can keep original HEIC files backed up on your device and convert duplicates only when needed. This balance between quality and usability has made managing my photo library much easier.

















