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Unlimited HEICConverter for Free

Convert your HEIC images — free and unlimited.

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Break Out of the Apple Ecosystem

Apple's proprietary high-efficiency format is brilliant for saving space on an iOS device. But the moment you try to use those shots on a Windows machine, an Android phone, or a web portal, you hit a compatibility wall. We dismantle that barrier. Instantly adapt those stubborn files into universally accepted formats effortlessly.

Don't Compromise Personal Photos

People often use sketchy mobile apps or unverified cloud sites just to make an iPhone photo shareable. That puts your private moments at serious risk. By moving the decoding and formatting processes directly onto your device, Unlimited Convert guarantees that your personal snaps never touch the open internet.

Flexible Output Options

Whether you need a lightweight WebP for a blog layout, a transparent PNG for a design project, or a standard JPEG for easy sharing, you aren't locked into a single choice. Drop your high-res HEIC files into the browser and let your own CPU handle the exact translation you need in seconds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Microsoft Windows does not natively support Apple's format out of the box. You either need to download a specific paid codec extension from their store, or simply convert the file into a universally recognized format like PNG or WebP.
Not at all. While HEIC is incredibly efficient at holding detail, moving it to a high-quality setting in another format retains excellent visual clarity suitable for printing or digital sharing.
Completely. The transformation happens strictly within the memory of your own browser. We have zero access to your files, meaning absolute protection against data leaks or server breaches.
You can transform your HEIC files into any major web or print format you need, including JPG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF, depending on where you plan to use the final image.
Yes. A Live Photo is actually a combination of a still image and a tiny video file. Converting the HEIC file will extract and save only the primary high-resolution still frame.