Convert iPhone HEIC photos to WebP free online. Smaller than JPG, works on all modern browsers — no upload to any server, no signup, 100% private.
HEIC is Apple's proprietary format — great on iPhone, but unsupported on Windows, Android, and most websites. WebP is the modern web standard: supported by all major browsers and typically 25–35% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality. Converting your iPhone HEIC photos to WebP gives you universal compatibility and excellent compression for web use.
Drag and drop your HEIC or HEIF photo into IMGVO, or click to browse. Works with iPhone photos directly. Supports multiple files at once.
IMGVO detects the HEIC format and converts it instantly to WebP in your browser. No waiting, no server involved.
Click Download to save the WebP to your device. Works on iPhone, Android, Windows, and Mac. No watermark, no signup.
| Universal compatibility | ❌ Apple only | ✅ All modern browsers |
| File size (same image) | ✅ Smallest | ✅ Very small |
| Transparency support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes |
| Best for web use | ❌ Not ideal | ✅ Excellent |
| Works on older apps | ❌ Limited | ⚠️ Modern only |
WebP produces smaller file sizes than JPG at equivalent visual quality — typically 25–35% smaller. If you are uploading iPhone photos to a website or web app, WebP is the better choice for performance. JPG remains better for platforms that do not support WebP, such as older email clients.
Yes. WebP supports full alpha channel transparency. However, HEIC photos from iPhone cameras do not have transparency, so the converted WebP will have a solid background unless you use a background removal tool afterward.
For web use, quality 80–85% gives excellent results that are visually identical to the original while keeping file sizes small. For archiving or printing, use quality 90–95%. IMGVO defaults to 85% which is optimal for most use cases.
Yes. IMGVO supports batch conversion. Drop multiple HEIC files at once and download them individually or as a single ZIP archive.
100% safe. IMGVO processes all files directly in your browser — nothing is ever uploaded to any server. Your photos never leave your device.