Convert HEIC to JPG, PNG, or WebP

Free online converter for iPhone and iPad photos. Fast, secure, and works entirely in your browser - no upload required.

Drop HEIC files here or click to browse

Supports .heic and .heif files from iPhone and iPad

Why Use HEIC Convert?

Lightning Fast

Convert images instantly using your browser's processing power. No waiting for uploads or downloads.

100% Private

Your images never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser.

Works Everywhere

No installation required. Works on any modern browser - Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.

Free Forever

No hidden fees, no subscriptions, no watermarks. Just simple, free image conversion.

How It Works

1

Select Files

Drop your HEIC files into the converter or click to browse your device.

2

Choose Format

Select your desired output format (JPG, PNG, or WebP) and quality settings.

3

Download

Click convert and download your files. It's that simple!

Frequently Asked Questions

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is a file format developed by Apple that uses advanced compression to create smaller file sizes while maintaining image quality. It's the default photo format on iPhones and iPads running iOS 11 and later.

While HEIC offers excellent compression, it's not universally supported. Many websites, apps, and older devices can't open HEIC files. Converting to JPG, PNG, or WebP ensures your images work everywhere.

Yes! All image conversion happens directly in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server. This means your photos stay completely private and secure on your device.

You can convert HEIC images to three popular formats: JPEG (best for photos and general use), PNG (best for images with transparency or graphics), and WebP (modern format with excellent compression).

No, there's no limit! You can convert as many HEIC files as you want. Since all processing happens in your browser, the only limitation is your device's memory and processing power.

HEIC uses very efficient compression. When converting to JPG or PNG, files may be slightly larger because these formats use different compression methods. You can adjust the quality setting to find the best balance between file size and image quality.