Between JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC
Convert HEIC images to WebP format directly in your browser. No file uploads, no signups, no watermarks — your images never leave your device. Note: HEIC support varies by browser. Drop one HEIC file or a batch; the converter outputs WebP files ready to download.
Drag & drop your images or click to browse
Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP, HEIC, PSD, RAW formats • Max 50MB per file
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the format iPhones save photos in by default since iOS 11. It produces files 40–50% smaller than JPEG but has compatibility issues outside the Apple ecosystem.
Why convert to WebP? WebP is the modern web standard — typically 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality, with full transparency support. All modern browsers (97%+ of users) render it natively.
Drag and drop HEIC files into the converter, or click to browse. Multiple files at once are supported — up to 50 MB each.
WebP is preselected as the target format. Adjust quality from 60–100; WebP at 85 is the sweet spot for most images.
Click Convert. Single files download immediately; batches are bundled into a ZIP automatically.
Slightly, depending on quality setting. WebP is lossy by default; at quality 80–90 the difference from the original is invisible to the eye. The benefit is much smaller file sizes.
No. ImageSuite runs 100% in your browser using JavaScript and HTML5 canvas. Your files are never sent anywhere — convert as many sensitive or private images as you want.
Up to 50 MB per file. Browser-based conversion is fast for normal photos and slower for very large files (large TIFFs, very high-resolution PNGs). Most images convert in under a second.
Yes. Drop multiple HEIC files at once. They're all converted to WebP and downloaded together as a ZIP archive.
HEIC support in browsers is patchy. macOS Safari handles it well; Chrome and Firefox on Windows/Linux often can't decode HEIC at all. If conversion fails, open the HEIC in macOS Preview and Export As JPEG, or change your iPhone setting to Settings → Camera → Formats → Most Compatible to capture JPEG directly.