Image to HEIC Converter
Convert HEIC photos to and from the modern HEIC/HEIF format used by iPhone, fast, free, bulk.
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is the format the iPhone uses to store photos at roughly half the size of JPEG with the same quality. Our free bulk HEIC converter makes it easy to convert images to and from HEIC so they open anywhere, or to shrink your library with modern efficiency.
Process a whole camera roll at once and download as a ZIP, private, in-browser, no signup.
How to convert images to HEIC
Three quick steps, no software, no signup, no learning curve.
Upload your images
Drag and drop or browse, add one image or a whole batch.
Convert to HEIC
Every file is processed to HEIC instantly in your browser session.
Download
Grab each converted file, or download them all as a single ZIP.
What HEIC is great for
Web & social
Publish-ready HEIC images for sites, blogs and social posts.
Bulk batches
Convert a whole folder of images to HEIC in one go.
Work & study
Standardise images to HEIC for documents and projects.
Any device
Works on phone, tablet and desktop, nothing to install.
Everything about the Image to HEIC Converter
HEIC is the image format your iPhone has shot by default since iOS 11 in 2017. It is really a HEIF container holding pictures compressed with the HEVC codec, and the headline benefit is efficiency: a HEIC photo is typically about half the size of the same shot saved as JPEG, while preserving more colour information thanks to 16-bit depth. That is great on an Apple device, but the format is still awkward to open on Windows, older Android phones and many websites.
That compatibility gap is exactly why converting HEIC is so common. Turning HEIC into JPG or PNG produces a file you can email, upload to any form, open on any computer and post anywhere, without hunting for a special viewer or codec. It is the standard fix when you move iPhone photos to a Windows PC, attach them to a job application, send them to a print shop or hand them to someone who simply gets an error when they try to open the original.
Our bulk HEIC converter decodes Apple's format right in your browser, so your photos never sit on a stranger's server, and there is no account or watermark involved. Convert a single HEIC or an entire camera roll in one pass and download each result or the full batch as a ZIP. If you would rather not convert one by one in future, you can also tell an iPhone to capture in "Most Compatible" JPEG under Camera settings, but for everything already shot in HEIC, converting here is the quickest route.
Why convert with LegitLads
Bulk & instant
Drop a batch and convert everything in seconds.
Private & secure
Files auto-delete; nothing is stored or shared.
Free, no signup
No account, no watermarks, no hidden limits.
Quality kept
Clean, accurate HEIC output every time.
HEIC conversion, answered
Is the Images to HEIC Converter really free?
Yes, it's 100% free with no signup, no watermarks and no file limits. Convert as many images to HEIC as you like.
How do I convert images to HEIC?
Drag and drop your images (or click to browse), and we convert them to HEIC automatically. Then download each file or grab them all as a ZIP.
Can I convert multiple images to HEIC at once?
Absolutely, bulk conversion is the point. Upload a whole batch and download everything in one ZIP.
Are my files private and safe?
Yes. Files are processed securely and auto-deleted shortly after conversion. Nothing is shared or sold.
Do I need to install anything?
No. It runs entirely in your browser on any device, no software, no extensions, no account.
What is a HEIC file?
HEIC is the high-efficiency image format Apple uses on iPhone and iPad. It stores photos at about half the size of JPEG with comparable quality.
Why convert HEIC?
Many Windows apps, websites and older devices cannot open HEIC, so converting to JPG or PNG makes your photos universally viewable.
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