Convert iPhone HEIC photos to PNG.
Turn Apple HEIC photos into lossless PNGs that open anywhere — full quality, ideal for editing or screenshots. Converted with a local engine, then auto-deleted after 1 hour.
Why convert HEIC to PNG
HEIC is what iPhones save photos as by default — efficient, but a lot of apps, older Windows machines and websites still can't open it. PNG is the opposite: a universal, lossless format that opens everywhere. Because PNG doesn't re-compress the image, it's the right choice when you're going to edit the photo, drop it into a design, or keep a pixel-perfect copy — there's no generational quality loss.
PNG vs JPG for iPhone photos
The trade-off is size: a lossless PNG of a photo is usually several times larger than a JPG of the same image, since JPG throws away detail your eye barely notices. For a photo you just want to share or upload, HEIC to JPG is lighter. Reach for PNG when quality and editability matter more than file size.
Private by design
Your photo is converted with a local engine on a private server and auto-deleted within an hour — it never goes to a third-party converter. Convert a whole camera roll at once and download the lot as a zip.
How it works
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Upload your HEIC
Drop a file or pick one from your device. Private by default.
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Convert with a local engine
HEIC becomes PNG using a best-in-class open engine — no paid API in the loop.
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Download
Grab your PNG.
Lossless PNG — no re-compression artifacts
Ideal for editing, design work and crisp screenshots
Private uploads, auto-deleted after 1 hour
No watermark, no signup to try
Batch convert many at once, download as a zip
Why convert HEIC to PNG
HEIC is a modern, space-efficient image format (the iPhone default) that plenty of apps and sites still can't open. Converting to PNG trades a little extra file size for near-universal compatibility while keeping the visible quality.
Common questions
Is it free?+
Yes — convert HEIC to PNG free, with no signup.
Is my file private?+
Your file is uploaded to a private bucket, converted, and auto-deleted after 1 hour — never sent to a third-party converter.
PNG or JPG — which should I pick?+
PNG is lossless, so it's best when you'll edit the image or need maximum quality, but files are larger. If you just need a small, universally-shareable photo, JPG is usually the better trade-off.
Why won't my HEIC open on Windows?+
HEIC is Apple's default photo format and older Windows/Android software can't read it. PNG opens everywhere — no codec or plugin needed.
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