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Convert HEIC to SVG — Free Online Converter

Convert High Efficiency Image Container (.heic) to Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks o...

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Upload your .heic file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .svg file when it's ready.

About HEIC to SVG Conversion

HEIC stores raster photographic data from iPhone and iPad cameras using HEVC compression, while SVG is a vector graphics format that describes images using mathematical paths and shapes in XML markup. Converting an iPhone photo to SVG involves tracing the pixel data into vector paths — a fundamental change in image representation that works best for graphics with clear shapes and distinct colors, not photographs.

The vectorization process analyzes the decoded HEIC pixels and generates SVG path elements that approximate the color regions in the image. iPhone photos, being photographic in nature, typically produce complex SVG files with thousands of paths that are usually larger than the original and lack the smooth tonal qualities of the HEIC source.

Why Convert HEIC to SVG?

SVG is resolution-independent, meaning it scales to any size without pixelation. If you have an iPhone photo of a logo, sign, or simple graphic that needs to be scalable, converting to SVG creates a vector version that displays crisply at any size. This is useful for extracting logos from iPhone photos for web or print use.

SVG files are also directly editable with design tools like Illustrator, Figma, and Inkscape. The vector paths can be individually selected, recolored, and modified. If you photograph a hand-drawn sketch or simple illustration with your iPhone and need an editable vector version, HEIC to SVG conversion provides a starting point.

Common Use Cases

  • Trace logos and signs from iPhone photos into scalable SVG for web design
  • Convert iPhone photos of hand-drawn sketches into editable vector paths
  • Create resolution-independent versions of iPhone-captured graphics for print
  • Vectorize simple iPhone product photos for icon and graphic design use
  • Extract line art from iPad camera captures as SVG for digital illustration workflows

How It Works

The HEIC image is decoded by Sharp with Display P3 to sRGB conversion. The pixel buffer is processed by the vtracer vectorization engine, which performs color clustering to identify distinct regions, traces contour paths around each region, and optimizes path geometry using configurable curve fitting. The output SVG contains <path> elements with fill colors. Parameters for color precision, speckle filtering, corner threshold, and curve mode control the tracing fidelity.

Quality & Performance

iPhone photos are complex photographic images that do not vectorize well. Smooth gradients become stepped regions, subtle color variations are lost, and the result appears stylized rather than photorealistic. The conversion works best for iPhone photos of simple graphics: logos, signs, diagrams, sketches, and illustrations with clear edges and limited colors. For these subjects, the SVG output can be excellent.

SHARP EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceHEICSVG
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSNativePartial
iPhone/iPadNativePartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialNative
Web BrowserNoNative

Tips for Best Results

  • 1This works best for iPhone photos of logos, signs, sketches, and simple graphics — not general photographs
  • 2Crop the iPhone photo to just the graphic subject before converting for cleaner SVG output
  • 3Increase speckle filtering to remove photographic noise that clutters the vector paths
  • 4Reduce image dimensions before vectorizing — smaller inputs produce simpler, more usable SVGs
  • 5For best results, increase contrast and reduce colors in the HEIC source before SVG conversion

Related Conversions

HEIC to SVG works best when the iPhone photo contains a simple graphic subject (logo, sketch, sign) that benefits from vectorization. Standard photographs should remain in raster formats like JPEG or PNG.

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Standard photographs do not convert well. The result will be a stylized version with simplified colors and visible path boundaries. Photos of simple graphics, logos, and sketches convert much better.
For iPhone photos, the SVG can be 2-10 MB with thousands of paths — often larger than the original HEIC. Simple graphic subjects produce much smaller SVGs (5-50 KB).
Yes. The SVG contains standard path elements that any vector editor can manipulate. You can select individual paths, change colors, and modify shapes.
Yes, that is the primary advantage of SVG. Vector paths scale to any size with perfect sharpness, unlike raster formats that become pixelated when enlarged.
Increase color precision for images with many distinct regions. Use high speckle filtering to remove photographic noise. Reduce the image to thumbnail size before vectorizing for simpler results.

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