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HEIC to WebP Converter

Convert HEIC images to WebP online for free. Use this exact converter when you need iPhone or iPad photos in a format that works better outside Apple-first workflows.

Converting HEIC to WEBP re-encodes the image into the WEBP container while preserving resolution and color information. The trade-off depends on the target format: lossy targets (JPG, WebP) shrink file size; lossless targets (PNG, TIFF) preserve every pixel exactly.

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Switch HEIC Images to WEBP in 3 Steps

Change image format for better compatibility, smaller files, transparency support, or a more web-friendly delivery format.

Upload the Source Images

Drag and drop your HEIC files or click to browse. Supports photos, screenshots, graphics, and images with transparency. Batch upload multiple files for bulk conversion.

Create the New Format

Our engine converts your HEIC to WEBP while preserving the original resolution and DPI. Alpha transparency and embedded colour profiles (sRGB, Adobe RGB) are retained where the target format supports them.

Download the Converted Images

Download your converted WEBP images individually or as a ZIP archive. Image quality is maintained at the original resolution — no downscaling or watermarks applied.

Why Convert HEIC to WEBP

25-35% Smaller Than JPG

WebP produces files that are 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPG images at the same visual quality. Switching to WebP can save gigabytes of bandwidth for image-heavy websites.

Transparency and Animation

Unlike JPG, WebP supports alpha transparency like PNG and frame-based animation like GIF — all in a single format. One file type handles photos, graphics, and short animations.

Faster Website Loading

Google developed WebP specifically for web performance. Smaller image files mean faster page loads, improved Core Web Vitals scores, and better search engine rankings for your website.

Lossy and Lossless Modes

WebP offers both lossy compression for photos and lossless compression for graphics, letting you choose the right balance between file size and quality for each individual image.

Full Browser Support

Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and all modern mobile browsers now support WebP natively. Over 97% of web users can view WebP images without any compatibility issues.

HEIC vs WebP: Side-by-side

Technical comparison of the two formats — useful for deciding which to use, or for confirming what changes during conversion.

Property HEIC WebP
Full name High Efficiency Image Container WebP (Google)
Year introduced 2017 2010
Developer / standard body MPEG / Apple Google
MIME type image/heic image/webp
File extension .heic / .heif .webp
Compression Lossy (HEVC) Lossy or lossless (VP8/VP8L)
Color / data depth 8/10-bit 24-bit + 8-bit alpha
Max dimensions / size 8,192 × 4,320 px 16,383 × 16,383 px
Transparency Yes Yes
Animation Yes Yes
Standard / specification ISO/IEC 23008-12 RFC 9649 (lossless), RFC 6386 (VP8)
Best for iPhone photo storage (50% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality) Modern web — 25–35% smaller than JPG/PNG at equivalent quality

About the HEIC Format

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is a modern image format that Apple adopted as the default photo format starting with iOS 11 in 2017. It uses H.265/HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) compression to achieve dramatically smaller file sizes — typically 40-50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. This efficiency allows smartphones to store significantly more photos without sacrificing the detail and colour accuracy users expect.

HEIC is primarily used within the Apple ecosystem for photos captured on iPhones and iPads. It supports advanced features including 10-bit colour depth, HDR imaging, and the ability to store multiple images (such as Live Photos or burst sequences) within a single file. The main drawback is limited compatibility outside of Apple devices — Windows requires an extension to view HEIC files, web browsers generally do not support it, and many image editors lack native HEIC support, making conversion to JPEG or PNG often necessary for sharing.

HEIC to WEBP FAQ

Quick answers about compatibility, quality, metadata handling, and the most common reasons to convert HEIC files to WEBP.

How do I convert HEIC to WebP online?

Upload your HEIC image, choose WebP as the output format, and download the converted file when processing finishes. This page is built for exact HEIC to WebP conversion.

Why would I convert HEIC to WebP?

WebP is often chosen for modern websites because it can keep strong visual quality in a smaller file.

Can I convert HEIC to WebP without losing too much quality?

It depends on how the source and target formats handle compression. The best format depends on whether you care more about smaller files, editing quality, transparency, or compatibility.

Can HEIC to WebP keep transparency?

Yes. WebP supports transparency, so it can be a good output format for web graphics that still need transparent backgrounds.

Can I convert iPhone photos from HEIC to WebP online?

Yes. HEIC is widely used by iPhone and iPad cameras, and converting it to WebP makes those photos easier to open, upload, email, and share on non-Apple platforms.

Will converting HEIC to WebP make the file size smaller?

It often does when the target format is more compression-friendly, but the result depends on the source file and what kind of visual quality you need.

Can I batch convert multiple HEIC files to WebP at once?

Yes. Batch conversion is useful for product images, screenshots, design assets, photo libraries, and website workflows.

Is it safe to convert HEIC to WebP online?

Yes. This converter uses temporary browser-based processing with automatic cleanup after conversion.

Guides and Fixes for HEIC to WebP Converter

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