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Built for the Apple Ecosystem

HEIC is the default photo format for modern iOS and macOS devices. It was designed to store incredibly high-quality images at roughly half the file size of a standard JPEG. If you are working with heavy, uncompressed print files and need to view or store them efficiently on an iPhone or Mac, making this format shift is the most logical step. It maximizes your storage without sacrificing detail.

Superior Compression Tech

The magic behind HEIC is the High-Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard. It is vastly superior to older compression methods, allowing for greater tonal depth and sharper details even when the file footprint is shrunk dramatically. Converting your archival assets into this modern container means you get the best of both worlds: premium image fidelity and highly efficient digital storage.

Secure On-Device Processing

Converting to advanced formats usually requires expensive software or sketchy online tools. We provide a completely private alternative. The translation engine runs locally in your browser. Your computer processes the pixels and spits out the new file without ever communicating with an external database. It's rapid, secure, and fully respects your data sovereignty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Windows 10 and 11 can open these files, but you may need to download the HEVC Video Extensions from the Microsoft Store first.
It offers significantly better compression. You can achieve higher visual quality while simultaneously taking up less storage space on your hard drive.
No. We process everything client-side. Your images are read, converted, and saved entirely within the memory of your own device.
The physical dimensions (width and height in pixels) remain the same. The file size drops due to smarter data compression, not a reduction in resolution.
It can be, but it is primarily used as a highly efficient lossy format. It discards imperceptible visual data to dramatically lower the file weight.