ExactPic

Task

Convert an iPhone HEIC photo for an online application

iPhones save photos as HEIC by default, and many application portals only accept JPG or PNG. The good news: the Form Photo Checker now opens HEIC/HEIF directly — drop the iPhone photo straight in and it converts to JPG in your browser automatically.

JPG is a lossy format, so conversion is not lossless — keep the original HEIC as your master. The checker then sizes the JPG to your form's KB and dimension limits in the same step.

Requirement summary

Maximum file size
100 KB
Accepted format
JPG
Input we can open
HEIC, HEIF, JPG, PNG, WebP
Output we create
JPG (accepted by most portals)

Fix it now

The tool below is already set to these requirements. Drop your file in to check it and download a version that fits.

Private by design. Your files never leave your device

Drop an image here, or click to browse

HEIC, JPG, PNG, WebP

Step by step

  • Drop the HEIC photo into the checker

    No pre-conversion needed — the checker decodes HEIC/HEIF locally and converts it to JPG for you.

  • It checks the JPG against your form

    The converted JPG is measured against your form's size and dimension rules.

  • Fix and download

    Download the form-ready JPG.

Frequently asked questions

Will converting HEIC to JPG reduce quality?
Yes. JPG uses lossy compression. ExactPic uses a high-quality encode suitable for most form uploads, but keep your HEIC original if you need a higher-fidelity archive.

Still rejected? Troubleshooting

My HEIC won't open
Very old browsers may fail to decode HEIC. Update your browser, or export the photo as JPG on your device (iPhone: Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible) and drop that in.

Private by design. Your file is read and fixed entirely in your browser — it is never uploaded. You can verify this yourself.

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