Image Tools

HEIC to PNG

Convert a HEIC or HEIF image to PNG with temporary server processing and an expiring download.

Server HEIC, HEIF Image Tools

Waiting

Temporary server processing

Input

HEIC to PNG. Sign in to use paid server processing. HEIC to PNG accepts HEIC/HEIF image files up to 20 MB; files expire 1 hour after processing starts. Built for one-off jobs; larger batches need future account caps.

HEIC/HEIF image onlyUp to 20 MBStandard processingExpires after 1 hour
Drop a HEIC/HEIF image hereTemporary upload required. Your file is checked before processing starts.

Details

How this works

Convert a HEIC photo to PNG

Upload a HEIC or HEIF photo. Convurter converts it with the server image engine and returns one PNG download.

Input
iphone-photo.heic
Output
converted.png
Edge cases
  • PNG output can be much larger than JPG.
  • Unsupported HEIC variants fail safely.
  • Wide-gamut color and orientation should be reviewed after conversion.
Accuracy
  • PNG is useful when avoiding JPG recompression matters.
  • Use HEIC to JPG for smaller compatibility-focused output.
Privacy
  • This tool uses temporary server processing.
  • Input and output artifacts expire automatically and can be manually deleted through the job UI.

Guide

How to use HEIC to PNG

Step-by-step

  1. Choose a heic, heif file for temporary processing.
  2. Start the conversion job and wait for the status to change from queued or running to completed.
  3. Download the png result and review it before sharing or archiving.
  4. Use the related tools on this page for cleanup, validation, conversion, or the next step in the workflow.

Questions

Is HEIC to PNG free to use?

Yes. The public tool is free to use with conservative temporary processing limits.

Are my files uploaded?

Yes. This tool uses temporary server processing, and job files are designed to expire automatically.

What should I check before using the png result?

PNG is useful when avoiding JPG recompression matters. Review the final output before using it in production work.

What can I do after this?

Good next steps include HEIC to JPG, Image Metadata Viewer, and Image Aspect Ratio Inspector.

Workflow fit

Use HEIC to PNG in the right place

If you are unsure, start from the image chooser and pick by destination: web, social, portal, PDF packet, batch ZIP, or inspection.

Best for

  • Image workflows where dimensions, format, transparency, metadata, compression, batch output, or social sizing affects the result.
  • Preparing web, portal, social, document, or asset-library images with browser-first processing.
  • A focused convert task where the expected output is png.

Before you start

  • This tool uses temporary server processing, so avoid uploading files you are not allowed to process in an external service.
  • Keep the highest-quality source image because repeated compression and conversion can compound artifacts.
  • Decide the destination first: web page, upload portal, social post, print handoff, PDF packet, or archive.
  • Check transparency, dimensions, and format before converting because JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and PDF preserve different properties.
  • Decide whether conversion should preserve fidelity, transparency, text, table shape, or only the usable final format.

Quality checks

  • Compare source and output for formatting, data shape, metadata, or visual fidelity before using the converted result.
  • Open the output image at its intended display size, not only as a tiny browser preview.
  • Verify dimensions, file size, transparency, and metadata before publishing or uploading.
  • For batch ZIP output, inspect a sample file before using the whole set.
  • Download and open the file output before leaving the page or deleting the source copy.

Common mistakes

  • Converting transparent artwork to JPG removes transparency because JPG has no alpha channel.
  • Upscaling a low-resolution source does not restore missing detail.
  • Optimizing images before deciding final dimensions often creates files that need to be regenerated.
  • Uploading sensitive files without checking retention, limits, and whether local tools could solve the task first.
  • Using conversion as cleanup. Fix structure, metadata, dimensions, or data shape before final conversion when possible.

Verify or clean up

Use these when the output needs checking, cleanup, comparison, compression, or a final share-ready pass.