Batch Convert HEIC to WebP
Going straight from iPhone to web? Skip JPG entirely and convert your HEIC photos directly to WebP for the best possible web performance. Smaller files, great quality, all processed privately.
How to Batch Convert HEIC to WebP
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.
Choose Settings
Set WebP as your output format and adjust the quality slider to balance file size and visual quality.
Download All
Download each converted file individually or grab them all at once as a single ZIP archive.
Why Batch Convert HEIC to WebP?
Best Web Format
WebP delivers smaller files than JPG with equal or better quality. Converting HEIC directly to WebP gives you the most optimized files for web use.
Skip the Middle Step
Instead of converting HEIC to JPG and then JPG to WebP, go directly from HEIC to WebP in one step. Fewer conversions means less quality loss.
Modern Standard
WebP is supported by all major browsers in 2026. It is the recommended format for web images by Google and web performance experts.
HEIC vs WebP at a Glance
| Feature | HEIC | WebP |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | High Efficiency Image Container | Web Picture Format |
| Compression | Lossy | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Browser Support | Safari only | All modern browsers |
| Typical Size | Smaller (50% less than JPG) | Small (25-35% less than JPG) |
| Best For | iPhone/iPad photos, storage efficiency | Web optimization, faster page loads |
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. WebP files are 25-35% smaller than JPG at the same quality. If your images are for web use, converting to WebP is the better choice.
Yes. Select all your HEIC files and batch convert them to WebP. Download everything as a ZIP archive.
No. All processing happens in your browser. Your photos remain completely private.
Yes. WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression as well as full alpha transparency, making it versatile for both photos and graphics.