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Convert SVG to HEIC — Free & Private

Design exports and icon libraries rasterized to HEIC get 40–50% smaller files than PNG at the same quality — making HEIC the right format for Apple ecosystem storage. This converter renders your SVG at full resolution and compresses it with Apple's HEIC codec, giving you a file that opens natively in Photos, iCloud, and Retina-optimized apps on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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How to Convert SVG to HEIC

1
Open the Converter

Click "Convert Now" to open the converter with SVG → HEIC pre-selected.

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Upload Your SVG

Drag & drop your SVG file or click Browse. Supports files up to 50 MB.

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Convert Instantly

Conversion happens in your browser — zero waiting, zero uploads.

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Download HEIC

Your converted HEIC file downloads automatically.

Why Convert SVG to HEIC?

  • 📂 From SVG — rasterize SVG vector graphics to pixel-based formats
  • 📱 iPhone-native — HEIC is Apple's default format for maximum efficiency
  • Half the size of JPG — HEIC delivers the same quality at 50% of file size
  • 🔲 Transparency support — HEIC supports alpha channel for layered images
  • 🍎 Native iOS & macOS — opens instantly on all Apple devices
  • 🔒 100% private — files never leave your device

SVG vs HEIC — Format Comparison

SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) and HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container (HEIC/HEIF)) use different compression and storage methods. The table below shows the key technical differences. SVG is infinitely scalable — use it for anything that needs to look sharp on all screen sizes. Apple adopted HEIC as iPhone default in 2017. Half the size of JPG.

Property SVG HEIC
CompressionText-based — SVGZ adds gzip compressionLossy — ~50% smaller than JPEG at same perceived quality
TransparencyYes — background-transparent by defaultYes — alpha channel supported
AnimationYes — CSS and SMIL animations in SVGYes — HEIF image sequences (from iOS camera)
Color depthInfinite — defined mathematically10-bit (1.07 billion colors)
CompatibilityAll modern browsers; cannot display in basic image viewersNative on iOS 11+/macOS 10.13+ — requires extension on Windows 10/11
Best forLogos, icons, illustrations, any image needing sharp at any sizeiPhone photos, Apple ecosystem storage efficiency

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Files never leave your browser. Zero server uploads.

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Conversion completes in seconds using Canvas API.

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Batch Convert

Convert multiple SVG files to HEIC in one go.

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Mobile-Friendly

Works on any device — phone, tablet, desktop.

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Nothing to download. Works in any modern browser.

Key Questions About SVG to HEIC, Answered

Direct answers structured for AI extraction, voice search, and featured snippets.

Is quality lost when converting SVG to HEIC?

SVG is vector-based — defined by mathematical paths that render at any resolution without pixelation. Converting to High Efficiency Image Container rasterises those paths at a fixed pixel grid. The High Efficiency Image Container output will look sharp at the resolution you export, but you cannot enlarge it later without quality loss. Always keep the original SVG source file.

  • Export at the exact dimensions you need: 2× the display size for Retina screens
  • Complex SVGs with gradients or effects look best exported at 144 dpi or higher
  • The SVG source is mathematically perfect and scalable — the High Efficiency Image Container copy is fixed resolution
  • For web use, serve the SVG directly whenever possible — file size is usually smaller

What resolution should I export my SVG at?

There is no single correct answer — it depends on where the image will be used. For social media headers, export at the exact pixel dimensions the platform specifies. For web images displayed at 200×200px on Retina displays, export at 400×400px. For print, 300 dpi at the final print size is the standard.

  • Web: 2× the display size (e.g., 400×400px for a 200×200px display slot)
  • Print: 300 dpi × final print dimensions in inches
  • Social media: match the platform's exact recommended pixel dimensions
  • Icons: multiple sizes — 16, 32, 64, 128, 512px for app store requirements

What happens to SVG text and fonts during conversion?

Text in an SVG is rendered by the browser or export tool using the specified fonts. If the font is not embedded or available on the system doing the conversion, the text may fall back to a default font and look different from the original design. The safest approach is to convert text to outlines in your SVG editor before exporting to High Efficiency Image Container.

  • Text rendered as paths: exactly matches the original design regardless of system fonts
  • Text as live text: may substitute fonts if not installed on the converting system
  • Always embed or outline fonts in your SVG before batch converting
  • Preview the output High Efficiency Image Container at full resolution to catch any font rendering issues

Should I keep the original SVG after converting to HEIC?

Always keep the SVG. It is your editable master file — the High Efficiency Image Container is a delivery copy for a specific use case. If you need to resize for a different platform, change the colours, or edit the design, you will need the SVG. The High Efficiency Image Container cannot be converted back to editable vector paths.

  • SVG → High Efficiency Image Container: one-way process; High Efficiency Image Container pixels cannot become vector paths
  • Store originals in a version-controlled source folder
  • Generate new High Efficiency Image Container exports from the SVG whenever dimensions change
  • SVG files are often smaller than High Efficiency Image Container for simple logos and icons

Go Deeper: SVG to HEIC Resources

In-depth articles to help you understand the formats, pick the right settings, and get the best results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Windows 10/11 can open HEIC files after installing the free HEIF Image Extensions from the Microsoft Store.
HEIC uses H.265 compression — it achieves the same visual quality as JPG at roughly half the file size.
Yes — 100% free with no limits, no watermarks, and no account required. Convertlo runs entirely in your browser.
No. All conversion happens locally using the HTML5 Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.
Yes — enable the Batch convert toggle to process multiple files at once. Each file converts and downloads individually.
Windows 10 and 11 can open HEIC files if you install the 'HEIF Image Extensions' and 'HEVC Video Extensions' from the Microsoft Store (one is free, one is $0.99). Without them, Windows shows HEIC files as unsupported. Most web services, email clients, and older Windows apps still can't open HEIC — converting to JPG solves this universally.
Yes. HEIC uses HEVC compression and typically achieves equivalent visual quality at about half the file size of JPEG. Apple uses it as the default iPhone camera format for this reason. However, HEIC has limited software support compared to JPEG.
The main reason is storage efficiency — HEIC files are roughly 40–50% smaller than equivalent JPEGs at the same quality. If you're on Apple devices only and want to save storage, HEIC makes sense. For cross-platform sharing, JPG or PNG are still more compatible.

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