Images to HEIF Converter
Convert photos to HEIF format with CloudConvert.in! Free, secure and supports various formats. Reduce file size by 50% without quality loss.
These days we have a lot of photos in our mobile phones. But these photos fill our memory. This means you cannot store new photos or videos in your phone. But the solution is HEIF format. HEIF stands for High-Efficiency Image Container. In this format the photos become much smaller but their quality is not reduced at all.
Why HEIF format?
We often share photos, post them on social media or email them. The HEIF format makes all these tasks much faster. Because the file size is small, it uploads and downloads quickly.
Why use Cloud Converter?
Simple: upload a photo, select HEIF and convert. That's it!
Safe: Your photos will be completely safe.
Fast: Convert your photos to HEIF in an instant.
More options: You can decide the quality of your photo yourself.
Free: This service is completely free.
Various formats: You can also convert other formats like JPEG, PNG to HEIF.
How to use?
- Go to the CloudConverter.in website: Open an internet browser in your phone or computer and go to the CloudConverter.in website.
- Upload Photo: Click the "Choose File" button and select the photo you want to replace. You can also upload multiple photos at once.
- Select Format: Select "HEIF" in "Format".
- Convert: Click the "Convert" button.
- Download: Download your new HEIF photo.
You have a JPEG photo of 10 MB. You convert it to HEIF using CloudConverter.in. Now it's only 3 MB! That means you can fit three photos in the same space as the previous one.
A few things to keep in mind
- Not all phones support: Some older phones do not understand the HEIF format.
- Quality: If you reduce the photo quality too much, the photo may look a bit blurry.
- Backup: It's best to keep a copy of your original photo before converting to HEIF.
By using CloudConverter.in you can greatly reduce the space of your photos and store more photos in your phone. This is especially useful for people who take a lot of photos and are running out of space on their phones.