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HEIC to WebP

Convert HEIC iPhone photos to modern WebP. Smaller files, great quality, perfect for the web.

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Single or multiple — JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, TIFF, BMP, GIF, SVG, ICO up to 250 MB each

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Why convert HEIC to WebP?

WebP is the modern web image format from Google. It gives you roughly 25–34% smaller files than JPG at the same quality, which makes HEIC → WebP a great pick when the photo is headed for a website or app and you want fast loading. Like HEIC, WebP is efficient, but unlike HEIC, it's supported by every current browser, so visitors actually see your images. WebP can be lossy, so you can set a quality level before converting and balance size against sharpness. As always, the conversion happens in your browser and your photos stay private.

how do I change a HEIC photo to WebP?

Drop your iPhone .heic photo in, set the quality you want, and save it as a WebP, a modern format that's roughly 25 to 34% smaller than JPG and opens in every current browser. The whole conversion happens in your browser, so the photo is never uploaded.

How to convert HEIC to WebP

  1. 1Drop your .heic files in, or tap Upload (up to 10 at once).
  2. 2Set the quality: high for near-original photos, lower for the smallest file.
  3. 3Click Convert. Each photo is processed on your device.
  4. 4Download your WebP files one by one or together. Nothing is uploaded.

HEIC vs WebP: which should you use?

Both are modern, efficient formats, but they're built for different places. HEIC is Apple's on-device format, and barely any non-Apple software opens it. WebP is the web's format: roughly 25 to 34% smaller than JPG and supported by every current browser, so the images you put online actually display. Convert HEIC to WebP when a photo is going on a website or into an app and you want it light and fast.

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Frequently asked questions

Is WebP good for websites?
Yes. WebP is widely recommended for web performance because it loads faster than JPG or PNG at similar quality, and all current browsers support it.
Will the photo lose quality?
WebP is lossy, so keep the quality slider high for near-original results, or lower it when a smaller file matters more.
Is WebP smaller than JPG?
Yes: Google's research puts WebP at about 25–34% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality, so it's ideal for web use.
Do all browsers support WebP?
Every current major browser displays WebP. For very old software that doesn't, convert to JPG instead. HEIC to JPG
Can I control the WebP quality?
Yes. Adjust the quality slider before converting to trade a little sharpness for a smaller file, or keep it high for near-original quality.
Where does the conversion happen?
Right in your browser. Your HEIC photos are never uploaded to a server.

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