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HEIC / HEIF Converter — free online tool

iPhone HEIC photos become JPG, PNG, or WebP where your browser supports decoding—handy before attaching images to email or older CMS uploads.

Good for email attachments, CMS uploads, and faster page loads without installing desktop software.

How to use HEIC / HEIF Converter

  1. Choose a HEIC or HEIF photo from your phone library on the HEIC Converter.
  2. Select JPG, PNG, or WebP output (browser must support decoding HEIC).
  3. Start conversion—large files may take longer on mobile data.
  4. Download and attach the JPG/PNG to email or CMS uploads that reject HEIC.

Practical tips

  • Conversion depends on your browser decoding HEIC—Chrome and Firefox are most reliable.
  • Convert to JPEG before emailing iPhone photos to people on Windows or older software.
  • Batch a holiday album to JPEG once so every recipient can open them without plugins.

Limitations

HEIC / HEIF Converter depends on what your browser can decode (HEIC, SVG, animated GIF, etc.). Output quality and colour profile may shift slightly compared with desktop Photoshop.

Privacy & data

No. The file is read in your browser tab and the result is generated locally. Nothing is sent to Webtoolshop servers for in-browser image or PDF tools.

Frequently asked questions about HEIC / HEIF Converter

Is the HEIC / HEIF Converter free on Webtoolshop?

Yes. There is no sign-in and no paywall on this page. We may show advertising on some layouts to cover hosting.

Which browsers work best for the HEIC / HEIF Converter?

Chrome and Firefox handle large local files reliably. Safari may struggle with HEIC or very large PDFs—try a smaller file or switch browsers if the preview never appears.

Why did the HEIC / HEIF Converter fail or look wrong?

Try a smaller file, fewer pasted characters, or an updated browser. Extensions that block scripts or downloads sometimes interfere—test in a private window if results never appear.

Are my files uploaded when I use the HEIC / HEIF Converter?

No. The file is read in your browser tab and the result is generated locally. Nothing is sent to Webtoolshop servers for in-browser image or PDF tools.

HEIC / HEIF → JPG, PNG, or WebP

HEIC decoding works in Safari and some recent Chromium builds; other browsers may show an error. Creating HEIC output is not supported in the browser.

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