Convert HEIC to WebP - Small iPhone Photos
Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to small WebP images in your browser. Batch convert, adjust quality, keep transparency. No signup.
Convert iPhone HEIC and HEIF photos to small, modern WebP images. Everything is processed locally in your browser, so your photos are never uploaded.
Drop HEIC files here or click to browse
Supports .heic and .heif files, several at once
How to Use Convert HEIC to WebP - Small iPhone Photos
- Set the quality. Leave the slider at 92% for a good balance, or lower it for smaller files before you add photos.
- Add your HEIC files. Drag one or several onto the box, or click it to browse. Both .heic and .heif from iPhones and iPads are supported.
- Each file converts in your browser. The tool decodes the photo and re-encodes it as WebP. It first tries your browser's built-in decoder, then loads a HEIC decoder if needed.
- Download. Each photo gets its own preview and Download button. Use Clear All to reset. Your photos are never uploaded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my photos uploaded to a server?
No. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your photos never leave your device, so the
tool works offline and keeps private images private.
Why convert HEIC to WebP?
WebP is small and supported by every modern browser and many editors, while HEIC is not. WebP keeps
files light, which is ideal for websites and sharing.
Does WebP keep transparency?
Yes. WebP supports an alpha channel, so if a photo has transparent areas they are preserved.
Can I convert several files at once?
Yes. Select or drop multiple HEIC files and each one is converted separately, with its own preview
and download button.
Can I control the output quality?
Yes. Use the quality slider before converting. It ranges from 10% (smallest file) to 100% (best
fidelity). 92% is a good balance for most photos.
Does it keep EXIF data like date and location?
No. Browser conversion drops most EXIF metadata, including GPS location and capture date. Keep the
original HEIC if you need that data.
Which browsers work best?
Recent Chrome, Edge, and Firefox all work. Some browsers decode HEIC natively; when they cannot,
the tool loads a small decoder automatically.
Does it work on iPhone, iPad, and Mac?
Yes. It runs in the browser on iOS, iPadOS, and Mac, as well as Windows, Android, and Linux. No app
is needed.