Image Converter

HEICWebP

Compact modern format from iPhone photos. Batch up to 20 files. Local processing only.

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HEIC — up to 20 files · WEBP output

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HEIC vs WebP — when to use each.

HEIC Your input format
  • Apple's default iPhone photo format
  • Half the file size of JPG at same quality
  • Poor compatibility — Windows needs extra codecs
  • Not supported by most web browsers
  • Most editing software cannot open HEIC
WebP Your output format
  • 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPG or PNG
  • Supports transparency
  • Both lossless and lossy modes
  • · Older browsers (IE, old Safari) may not support
  • · Not all image editors can open WebP

Good reasons to switch to WebP.

Web performance

WebP files are 25–35% smaller than JPG or PNG at the same visual quality. Fewer bytes means faster page loads and lower bandwidth costs.

Modern web projects

If you're building for current browsers, WebP is the right default. All modern browsers — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — support it fully.

Keeping transparency

Unlike JPG, WebP supports transparency. You get smaller files than PNG while still preserving alpha channels.

Common questions.

WebP is better supported across the web than HEIC. Converting to WebP gives you smaller files than HEIC exports while maintaining excellent quality for web use.
Yes. Chrome, Firefox, Safari 14+, and Edge all support WebP natively.
Yes. Upload multiple HEIC files and convert them all to WebP in one batch.
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