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Convert JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, HEIC and more to PDF, SVG, Base64, and every major format — free and private.
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Convert your images in 4 simple steps

Click 'Choose Files' or drag and drop your images into the upload area. Supports JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF, TIFF, AVIF, SVG, HEIC and more.

Choose the output format from the dropdown. Set quality and other options from the Settings panel.

Hit Convert All to batch-process all files at once. Up to 3 files convert in parallel so large queues finish fast.

Download files individually or grab them all as a ZIP. Everything runs in your browser — no uploads to any server.
Convert iPhone HEIC photos to WebP for modern web delivery. WebP gives you excellent compression (better than JPEG, comparable to HEIC) with full browser support across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari. Ideal for developers and content creators who want to use iPhone photography on modern websites without serving incompatible HEIC files.
iPhone quality meets modern web performance
Optimised for web performance
Specialized conversion optimised for HEIC → WebP with correct color handling
Convert multiple HEIC files to WebP simultaneously
Best-possible quality during HEIC to WebP conversion
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All processing in your browser — complete privacy
Convert as many HEIC files to WebP as you need
Find answers to common questions
WebP files are 25–35% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality. Smaller images mean faster page loads, better Core Web Vitals scores, and lower bandwidth costs. Modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) all support WebP, making it safe for production web use in 2024.
Yes. Apple added WebP support to Safari 14 (2020) across macOS and iOS. All current Safari versions support WebP. If you need to support very old iOS devices (iOS 13 and older), keep a JPEG fallback using the HTML <picture> element.
No. While Safari supports HEIC in some contexts, Chrome, Firefox, and Edge do not. You should never serve HEIC to website visitors. Convert to WebP (with a JPEG fallback for older browsers) for the best combination of quality, compression, and compatibility.
HEIC and WebP use different compression technologies but achieve similar quality-to-size ratios. HEIC is slightly more efficient for photographs, while WebP is better supported on the web. For web delivery, WebP is the practical winner.
Yes. Upload multiple HEIC files at once and convert them all to WebP in a single session. Download the WebP files individually or as a ZIP archive ready to upload to your website or CMS.
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