The Problem With Converting iPhone Photos One at a Time
If you've tried to manually convert a vacation album from HEIC to JPG, you know how tedious it gets. Most online converters cap you at a few files per session or make you upload them individually. PixSuite's bulk engine has no per-session file limit. Drop your entire Camera Roll folder in, and it processes every HEIC file using your computer's own processor cores — often in parallel. You get a clean folder of JPGs that you can open on any device, share with anyone, or upload to any platform without compatibility issues.
Privacy Is the Default, Not an Upsell
When you're batch converting a personal photo library, the last thing you want is hundreds of private images passing through a third-party server. The bulk converter runs entirely on your machine. The conversion engine is delivered to your browser and executes locally using WebAssembly — your photos never travel anywhere. This also makes it faster than upload-based tools, because you're not bottlenecked by your internet connection. The speed you see is your own CPU, not someone else's server.
Bulk Processing FAQs
How many HEIC files can I convert at once?
There's no hard cap set by the tool. The practical limit is your computer's available memory, which is typically well above what a normal photo library requires.
Does bulk conversion keep the original filenames?
Yes. Your files come out with the same names, just with a .jpg extension, so your photo organization stays intact.
Is the quality the same as converting one at a time?
Identical. The same conversion engine runs regardless of whether you're processing one file or five hundred.
Can I convert HEIC files from an external hard drive or SD card?
Yes. You can select files from anywhere your browser can access — local folders, external drives, or connected storage devices.