HEIC to PNG Converter
Convert HEIC and HEIF images to high-quality PNG instantly in your browser. Fast, private, and processed locally with no uploads.
- Single file → download a PNG
- Multiple files → download a ZIP of PNGs
- Works locally (no uploads)
How this HEIC to PNG converter works
HEIC and HEIF are efficient image formats used by iPhones, but support outside the Apple ecosystem can be limited.
This tool decodes HEIC images directly in your browser and re-exports them as standard PNG files that work everywhere. When converting multiple images, you can download them together as a ZIP.
- Local processing: All conversion happens on your device.
- Batch support: Convert one or many HEIC images at once.
- PNG output: Widely supported, lossless image format.
When to convert HEIC to PNG
Converting HEIC to PNG is useful when you need maximum compatibility or plan to edit images in tools that don’t fully support HEIC.
PNG is also preferred when you want to avoid additional compression and keep image quality consistent.
- Compatibility: Fix upload issues on sites that reject HEIC.
- Editing & design: PNG works reliably in most image editors.
- iPhone exports: Convert camera photos for non-Apple workflows.
HEIC vs PNG
HEIC is optimized for storage efficiency, while PNG focuses on compatibility and lossless quality.
If you need smaller file sizes, HEIC is great. If you need files that work everywhere, PNG is usually the safer choice.
- HEIC: Smaller files, limited support outside Apple.
- PNG: Larger files, excellent compatibility and quality.
FAQ
Does this tool upload my HEIC images?
No. The conversion runs locally in your browser. Your images are not uploaded or stored.
Can I convert multiple HEIC files at once?
Yes. Upload multiple images and the tool generates PNG files for all of them, with an option to download everything as a ZIP.
Why choose PNG instead of JPG?
PNG is lossless and avoids compression artifacts. It’s a good choice for screenshots, design work, and workflows where image quality matters.
Will this work with iPhone photos?
Yes. iPhones typically save photos as HEIC or HEIF, and this converter is designed specifically for those formats.
Which browsers are supported?
It works in modern browsers like Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. Very old browsers may not support the required image APIs.