While Apple offers HEIF format support on macOS, not even the Safari browser on Macs can view HEIF images. The HEIF format has arrived on Apple’s iPhones and will appear on phones running Google’s Android, but it hasn’t taken over the web. Android P will likely offer a similar option, too. If you don’t want to deal with any potential compatibility problems, you can always disable use of the HEIF format on your iPhone and force the camera to take photos as old-fashioned JPEGs. RELATED: How to Make Your iPhone Use JPG and MP4 Files Instead of HEIF, HEIC, and HEVC It’s becoming more widespread, since Google is adding support to Android, too. Hopefully, Microsoft will add support for this format in the future. You’ll need a third-party image viewer or conversion software to view the original. HEIC files starting with macOS High Sierra, Windows 10 doesn’t offer built-in support for these files.
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