Offline by default
Photos are processed locally on the Windows machine, so family pictures, client work, and location data do not need to be uploaded.
BatchDrop HEIC turns HEIC and HEIF files into JPG, PNG, or WebP without sending private photos to an online converter. Drop a folder, choose a format, and keep the originals untouched.
Photos are processed locally on the Windows machine, so family pictures, client work, and location data do not need to be uploaded.
BatchDrop HEIC scans files and subfolders, then mirrors the structure in the output folder.
BatchDrop HEIC has a built-in free tier of 15 files per session with no account or upload required.
The workflow is intentionally plain: add files, choose output, convert all. No codec hunt, no web upload queue, no account wall.
Add individual photos or a whole folder from an iPhone import.
JPG is the default, with a quality slider for JPG and WebP from 70 to 100.
Converted files land in a converted subfolder while originals remain untouched.
Focused options for the Windows HEIC problem, without turning a simple converter into a photo editor.
| Input formats | .heic and .heif iPhone photo files. |
|---|---|
| Output formats | JPG by default, plus PNG and WebP. |
| Batch handling | Unlimited batch size after purchase; 15 free files per session in the planned free tier. |
| Metadata | Keep or strip EXIF metadata, with EXIF orientation respected for auto-rotation. |
| Output control | Save next to originals, use a custom folder, skip duplicates, or add a converted suffix. |