Convert HEIC photos from iPhone or iPad to any format online for free. Choose JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF as the output for each photo. No app, no signup, no watermarks.
Different destinations need different formats. JPG for email and social media, PNG for design workflows, WebP for web publishing — this tool lets you assign the right format to each HEIC photo individually.
All conversion runs in your browser. Your photos are never uploaded to any server.
iPhone photos need different formats for different destinations. This tool handles all target formats in one batch.
A set of HEIC photos from one shoot may need different formats: JPG for email, PNG for the design team, WebP for the website. This tool lets you assign the right output to each photo in one pass.
Converting iPhone photos to the optimal format for each publishing platform — JPG for print, WebP for web, AVIF for performance-first sites — is faster when done in a single batch with per-photo format selection.
Apps that accept HEIC uploads from users often need to convert them to different formats depending on downstream use. This tool provides a quick client-side conversion utility for testing and one-off processing.
Quick answers about how this tool works and how to get the best results.
JPG, PNG, WebP and AVIF. Use JPG for universal compatibility, PNG for lossless editing, WebP for web delivery, and AVIF for maximum compression (Chrome and Firefox only).
Yes. This tool runs entirely in your browser. Upload the HEIC files and select the output format for each one. No codec, no app, no installation required.
Yes. HEIC decoding happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your photos are never sent to any server. Close the tab and the photo data is cleared from memory.
Safari on iOS does not currently include an AVIF encoder. To export HEIC as AVIF, open this page in Chrome or Firefox on a desktop.