HEIC to JPG: Quality, Metadata, and Privacy
A careful HEIC-to-JPG workflow preserves the picture you need without accidentally sharing location data or repeatedly degrading the image.
Read guide →Pull the still image and any frame from Apple Live Photos (HEIC/JPG + .MOV) or Google/Samsung motion photos with local browser processing.
Drop a Live Photo or motion photo or click to browse
Add the still + its .MOV together, or a single motion-photo JPEG.
Reviewed 2026-07-10
Live Photo Extractor is part of the Mobile Tasks collection. It runs in the browser so you can complete the task without installing desktop software or sending the selected files to opentools for processing.
The interactive controls above operate on the files held by the current browser tab. The result is created as a new download; the original file on your device is not overwritten.
No. The file-processing path runs in the current browser tab. Normal website hosting and privacy-respecting analytics requests may still occur, but the selected files are not uploaded to opentools.
No. Browsers cannot silently overwrite the source file. The tool creates a separate result for you to download.
Yes in a modern browser, although large files may be limited by the device memory available to the browser tab.
A careful HEIC-to-JPG workflow preserves the picture you need without accidentally sharing location data or repeatedly degrading the image.
Read guide →Compression changes representation, resizing changes pixel dimensions, and conversion changes the container or codec; each solves a different problem.
Read guide →There is no universally best image format: photographs, interface graphics, archives, and web pages have different requirements.
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