HEIC WEBP

HEIC to WebP Converter

Last updated: January 15, 2025

Convert HEIC to WebP for modern web performance. Free browser-based tool with no server uploads. Smaller files than JPG with better quality — ideal for websites.

TL;DR

  • Convert HEIC to WEBP entirely in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, free.
  • WebP browser support: 97%+ of browsers
  • File size reduction: 25-35% smaller than JPG
  • Batch conversion supported; all files stay on your device.

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About HEIC to WebP Converter

Web developers and site owners looking to optimize their images for the web often find themselves needing to convert HEIC files to WebP. Both HEIC and WebP are modern, efficient formats designed to reduce file sizes, but they serve different ecosystems. HEIC is Apple's format, deeply integrated into iOS and macOS but poorly supported on the broader web. WebP, created by Google in 2010, is designed specifically for web delivery and is now supported by over 97% of browsers worldwide including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari (since version 14). Converting HEIC to WebP gives you the best of both worlds: the compression efficiency of a modern format combined with near-universal browser support for web delivery. WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than equivalent JPEGs and can also be smaller than HEIC files while offering comparable visual quality. This means faster page loads, lower bandwidth costs, and better Core Web Vitals scores for your website. Our tool processes the conversion entirely in your browser with zero server uploads, ensuring your images remain private. Whether you are optimizing a personal blog, a large e-commerce catalog, or a corporate website, converting HEIC to WebP is a smart move for web performance.

Key Statistics

WebP browser support

97%+ of browsers

File size reduction

25-35% smaller than JPG

HEIC adoption

Default since iOS 11 (2017)

Processing

100% client-side, no upload

HEIC vs WEBP Comparison

Feature HEICWebP
Pros
  • +Smaller file size (25-35% smaller than JPG)
  • +Supports 16-bit color depth
  • +Apple native format since iOS 11
  • +Better quality at the same file size as JPG
  • +25-35% smaller than JPG at equivalent quality
  • +Supports alpha-channel transparency
  • +Supports animation (animated WebP)
  • +Modern open format developed by Google
Cons
  • Not supported on Windows natively without codec
  • Fewer apps and editors support it
  • No universal browser support
  • Apple ecosystem only by default
  • Legacy browser issues (old IE, old Safari)
  • Some older image apps do not support it
  • Newer format with less legacy support
  • Less editing software support than JPG

Common Use Cases

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Optimizing iPhone product photos for e-commerce websites

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Reducing page load times by serving modern WebP images to browsers

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Improving Core Web Vitals and SEO rankings with smaller image files

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Migrating from Apple-centric HEIC workflows to web-standard image formats

Frequently Asked Questions

How does WebP compare to HEIC in terms of compression?

**Both formats offer excellent compression using different codecs (HEVC for HEIC vs VP8 for WebP); file sizes are often comparable, though HEIC can sometimes be slightly smaller.** However, WebP has much broader web browser support, making it the better choice for online use where compatibility is critical.

Is WebP supported in all web browsers?

**WebP is supported by over 97% of browsers globally, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, and Safari 14+.** The only significant gap is older versions of Internet Explorer and very old Safari versions. For most modern websites, WebP is a safe and performant choice.

Can I convert HEIC to both lossy and lossless WebP?

**Our converter produces lossy WebP by default, which provides the best balance of quality and file size for web use.** Lossless WebP is also possible but results in larger files that may not offer the web performance benefits you are looking for. Choose lossy for photos destined for the web.

Why not just use HEIC on my website instead of WebP?

**HEIC has very limited browser support — it is essentially only natively supported in Safari on macOS and iOS.** Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and most other browsers cannot display HEIC images directly. WebP, on the other hand, works in nearly every modern browser, making it the clear choice for web delivery.

Will converting HEIC to WebP help my SEO?

**Yes — faster-loading pages directly improve Core Web Vitals scores, which are a ranking factor for Google Search.** Converting large HEIC images to compact WebP files reduces page weight, speeds up load times, and can positively impact your search engine rankings.

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