Batch Convert HEIC to PNG

Need lossless quality from your iPhone photos? Convert multiple HEIC files to PNG format without any quality loss. Perfect for screenshots, graphics work, or archiving with full transparency support.

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How to Batch Convert HEIC to PNG

1

Select HEIC Files

Click the upload area or drag and drop your HEIC files. Select as many files as you need — there are no limits.

2

Choose Settings

Set PNG as your output format and adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality.

3

Download All

Download each converted file individually or grab them all at once as a single ZIP archive.

Why Batch Convert HEIC to PNG?

Lossless Quality

PNG uses lossless compression, meaning zero quality loss during conversion. Every pixel from your HEIC original is preserved exactly.

Transparency Support

PNG supports full alpha transparency, making it ideal for design work, overlays, and any project where you need transparent backgrounds.

Universal Compatibility

PNG is supported everywhere — every browser, every operating system, every image editor. No compatibility issues whatsoever.

HEIC vs PNG at a Glance

FeatureHEICPNG
Full NameHigh Efficiency Image ContainerPortable Network Graphics
CompressionLossyLossless
TransparencyYesYes
Browser SupportSafari onlyUniversal
Typical SizeSmaller (50% less than JPG)Medium to large
Best ForiPhone/iPad photos, storage efficiencyLogos, graphics, screenshots, transparency

Your Photos Stay Private

Unlike cloud-based converters that upload your files to their servers, PhotoFormatLab processes everything directly in your browser. Your HEIC files are never transmitted over the internet — they stay on your device from start to finish.

No accounts. No uploads. No tracking. Just fast, private conversion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. PNG uses lossless compression, so every pixel from your original HEIC photo is preserved exactly. The file size will be larger than JPG, but quality is perfect.

Choose PNG when you need lossless quality, transparency support, or plan to do further editing. Choose JPG when you need smaller file sizes for sharing or web use.

Yes. Select all your files at once and they will be processed in parallel. Performance depends on your device, but most computers handle large batches easily.

No. Everything runs in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your photos never leave your device.