![]() That is, when you browse your files with Windows, HEIC files will display thumbnails just as JPEGs, double clicking will display them full size with Windows Picture Viewer, and the right-click-on-file context menu will now include a "Convert to JPEG" feature. In other words, as CopyTrans software developer Niki Minkov explained to us over email: And while we've seen other programs build HEIC support into their own Windows versions, CopyTrans' program is the first to bring native support. Windows doesn't natively support HEIC images at this time, instead receiving JPEG versions of HEIC images when they're transferred from an iOS 11 device. ![]() CopyTrans has launched a free piece of software that brings High Efficiency Image Format (HEIC / HEIF) image support to Windows, enabling PC owners to view the popular new image format that has replaced JPEGs in iOS 11.
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