Skip to main content
HEICIMG
HEIC to PNG Converter

Convert HEIC to PNG Online

Convert your iPhone HEIC photos to lossless PNG format. 100% private - all processing happens in your browser. No uploads, no accounts, no waiting.

HEIC Image Converter

Instant browser-based conversion

100% Private

Drop HEIC files here

or click to browse files

Supports .heic and .heif·Up to 20 files

Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens in your browser.

Why Convert HEIC to PNG?

PNG is a lossless image format - it preserves every pixel of your original photo without any compression artifacts. It's the preferred choice for graphics, UI screenshots, and images that require transparency or pixel-perfect accuracy.

Zero quality loss

PNG uses lossless compression - every pixel from your original HEIC is preserved exactly.

Transparency support

PNG supports an alpha channel for transparent backgrounds - ideal for logos and graphics.

Great for screenshots

PNG renders text and UI elements sharply - the best format for screen captures and diagrams.

Wide platform support

Supported by every operating system, browser, and image editor without any plugins.

How to Convert HEIC to PNG

  1. 1

    Upload your HEIC files

    Drag and drop your HEIC/HEIF photos, or click the upload zone to browse your device. Select up to 20 files at once.

  2. 2

    Select PNG format

    Click the PNG button in the format selector. No quality settings needed - PNG is always lossless.

  3. 3

    Convert and download

    Click Convert and wait a few seconds. Preview each PNG file and download it directly to your device.

HEIC to PNG - Common Questions

Is PNG better than JPG for photos?
It depends on your use case. PNG is better when quality must be preserved perfectly - but PNG files are larger than JPG. For typical photos meant to be shared or posted online, JPG is more practical. For graphics, logos, and screenshots, PNG is the better choice.
Why are PNG files larger than HEIC or JPG?
PNG stores full pixel data without throwing any information away. HEIC and JPG use lossy algorithms that discard some data to achieve smaller sizes. If file size matters, use JPG instead. If image fidelity matters more, PNG is the right choice.