CONVERT HEIC TO WEBP
Convert iPhone HEIC photos directly to web-optimized WebP format. Skip the middleman — go straight from Apple to the best format for the web.
DROP YOUR HEIC FILES HERE
Or click to browse • Only .heic / .heif accepted
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HOW IT WORKS
UPLOAD HEIC
Drag & drop or click to select your iPhone HEIC/HEIF photos. Batch upload supported.
SET OPTIONS
Choose quality level or enable lossless mode for pixel-perfect WebP output.
DOWNLOAD WEBP
Get web-optimized WebP files instantly. Superior compression, universal browser support.
WHY CONVERT HEIC TO WEBP?
MAXIMUM COMPRESSION
HEIC and WebP both use advanced compression, but WebP has universal browser support. Converting directly from HEIC to WebP gives you the smallest file sizes with the widest compatibility for web use.
97%+ BROWSER SUPPORT
WebP is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. Your images work everywhere on the web.
FASTER WEBSITES
WebP images load faster than JPEG or PNG. Boost your Core Web Vitals and SEO with optimized images.
SKIP THE MIDDLEMAN
Why convert HEIC to JPG then JPG to WebP? Go directly from iPhone format to the best web format in a single step. Fewer conversions means less quality loss.
HEIC TO WEBP: THE SMART CONVERSION
If your end goal is to use iPhone photos on the web, converting HEIC directly to WebP is the most efficient path. Both formats use modern compression algorithms, but WebP enjoys universal browser support that HEIC lacks. By going directly from HEIC to WebP, you avoid the quality loss that comes from converting through an intermediary format like JPEG.
WebP was developed by Google and is now supported by all major browsers including Safari (since version 14). It offers both lossy and lossless compression modes, transparency support, and animation capability. For photographs, lossy WebP at quality 80 typically produces files 25-34% smaller than equivalent JPEG files with no perceptible quality difference.
Our converter uses Sharp.js on the server side to handle the HEIC decoding and WebP encoding. Sharp leverages the libvips image processing library for high-speed, low-memory conversion. Whether you have 10 photos or 1,000, our batch processing handles them efficiently in parallel groups.