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HEIC4 min readJune 22, 2026

HEIC vs JPG: What Is the Difference and Which Should You Use?

Learn when HEIC is better for iPhone storage and when JPG is safer for uploads, websites, email, and sharing.

HEIC and JPG are both photo formats, but they solve different problems. HEIC is newer and more efficient, which is why many iPhones use it for High Efficiency photos. JPG is older, simpler, and almost universally supported.

HEIC is useful when you want smaller files on your phone without giving up much visible quality. If you take thousands of photos, that storage difference can add up quickly across your device and cloud backups.

JPG is the safer choice when compatibility matters. It works in browsers, email clients, printers, social platforms, upload forms, school systems, job portals, and almost every image editor.

The common issue with HEIC is not quality. It is support. Some websites and tools still reject HEIC files or require extra codecs, while JPG uploads almost always work.

Convert HEIC to JPG when a website will not accept the file, when you are sharing with people on mixed devices, or when you are preparing images for a CMS or social publishing workflow.

The best habit is to keep the original HEIC as your source and export a JPG copy only when needed. That gives you storage efficiency and compatibility without permanently throwing away your original file.

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