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Free online HEIC to PNG converter. No signup, no watermark.
Convert HEIC photos from Apple devices to PNG for lossless quality and maximum compatibility. Choose PNG when you need pixel-perfect accuracy, plan to edit the images further, or want to preserve the highest possible quality from your iPhone photos.
Why Convert HEIC to PNG?
- Lossless conversion — zero quality degradation from the source HEIC file
- Universal compatibility across all operating systems and applications
- Perfect for design work and further image editing
- Maintains the highest possible quality from iPhone camera output
HEIC vs PNG
| Feature | HEIC | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy (HEVC) | Lossless |
| Quality | Near-lossless | Pixel-perfect |
| File Size | 1-3 MB | 5-15 MB |
| Transparency | Not typical | Full alpha |
| Editing | Limited tool support | Universal tool support |
| Compatibility | Apple only | Universal |
How to Convert HEIC to PNG
- 1Upload your HEIC files from your Apple device
- 2Select PNG as the output format
- 3Download lossless PNG files ready for editing or sharing
Frequently Asked Questions
Choose PNG if you need lossless quality, plan to edit the images, or need transparency. Choose JPG for smaller files when sharing photos on social media or via email.
HEIC uses lossy compression (similar to JPEG but more efficient), while PNG is completely lossless. A 2MB HEIC photo may become 10-15MB as a PNG. This is the trade-off for perfect quality.
Yes, your files are converted securely and not stored permanently. We value your privacy — no signup required, no tracking of your images.
Standard HEIC photos from iPhone cameras do not contain transparency. The resulting PNG will have a solid background. However, if the HEIC file does include an alpha channel, it will be preserved in the PNG output.
Live Photos consist of a still HEIC image plus a short video clip. Convizard converts only the still image portion to PNG. The video component of the Live Photo is not included in the conversion.
Yes. PNG is lossless, so the conversion introduces zero additional quality loss beyond what HEIC already applied. HEIC to JPG adds a second round of lossy compression, which can slightly reduce quality.