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Convert JFIF to HEIC

JFIF to HEIC can't be done in your browser

JFIF to HEIC can't be done in your browser

Creating a HEIC file needs an HEVC encoder, which no web browser includes and which can't run privately on your device the way our other conversions do. Reading HEIC works in the browser — writing it doesn't — so an honest, no-upload HEIC converter isn't possible today.

Recommended instead

AVIF delivers the same roughly 50% size saving as HEIC, with far wider support — and it converts instantly, right in your browser.

Why convert JFIF to HEIC?

HEIC is Apple's photo format, built on the modern HEVC codec — but creating a HEIC file needs an HEVC encoder, and no web browser includes one. Reading HEIC works in-browser; writing it doesn't, so a private, no-upload HEIC converter simply isn't possible today. AVIF gives you the same kind of modern, efficient compression for your JFIF (which is really just a JPEG), fully supported on the web, and converts instantly right here.

JFIF vs HEIC at a glance

JFIF is a regular JPEG wearing a .jfif extension — same image data, but many apps and forms reject the name. HEIC is Apple's default photo format — roughly half the size of JPG at the same quality, but barely supported outside Apple devices.

PropertyJFIFHEIC
Extension.jfif.heic, .heif
Full nameJPEG File Interchange FormatHigh Efficiency Image Format
First released19922015
Developed byEric Hamilton / C-Cube MicrosystemsMPEG (popularized by Apple)
CompressionLossyLossy
TransparencyNoYes
AnimationNoNo
Best forJPEG images saved with an unusual extensioniPhone and iPad photos — high quality at half the size of JPG

JFIF to HEIC — frequently asked questions

Why can't I convert JFIF to HEIC here?

Making a HEIC file requires an HEVC encoder, which no web browser provides and which can't run privately on your device the way our other conversions do. We only build converters that work entirely in your browser with no upload — an honest in-browser HEIC encoder isn't one of them.

What should I use instead of HEIC?

AVIF. It uses the modern AV1 codec to reach a similarly small file size, while being fully supported across browsers and the web. Convert JFIF to AVIF instantly here.

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