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Free Image Converter — Convert HEIC, JPG, PNG, WEBP Online
Our free online image converter lets you convert HEIC to JPG, PNG to WEBP, SVG to PNG, and 10+ other format combinations instantly in your browser. No file upload, no account, no software installation needed. Whether you are converting iPhone HEIC photos or preparing images for the web, everything processes locally on your device in seconds.
How to Convert Images Online
- Click "Browse" or drag and drop your images (HEIC, JPG, PNG, WEBP, SVG supported).
- Choose your output format — JPEG for photos, PNG for transparency, WEBP for web.
- Click "Convert Now" and wait a moment.
- Download the converted file or get all files as a ZIP archive.
When Do You Need an Image Converter?
- HEIC to JPG: iPhone photos are saved as HEIC which Windows and older apps cannot open. Convert to JPG for universal compatibility.
- PNG to WEBP: WEBP files are 25–35% smaller than PNG — ideal for website performance and Google PageSpeed scores.
- JPG to PNG: Need transparency? Convert JPG to PNG to get a transparent background layer.
- Bulk conversion: Convert dozens of images at once — perfect for photographers, developers, and content creators.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert HEIC to JPG on Windows?
Windows does not natively open HEIC files. Use our free online converter — upload your HEIC file, select JPEG as output, and download the converted JPG in seconds. No software installation required.
Is image quality lost during conversion?
For lossless formats like PNG and WEBP, there is zero quality loss. For JPEG, quality is maintained at a high level by default. You can adjust the output quality if needed.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes! Our image converter supports bulk conversion. Select multiple files at once and download them all as a ZIP file instantly.
Are my images stored on your server?
No. All conversion happens 100% in your browser. Your images never leave your device. We have no server-side processing and collect no data.
Which format should I use for website images?
Use WEBP for the best balance of quality and file size on websites. It is supported by all modern browsers and significantly improves page load speed. Use PNG when you need transparency, and JPEG for standard photographs.
