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Convert HEIC to BMP

Turn an HEIC or HEIF photo into a 32-bit BMP for compatible Windows and legacy software.

One HEIC image at a time

Output format: BMP
Resize (optional)

The BMP is newly encoded without the source metadata.

HEIC conversion guide

How to convert HEIC to BMP

Choose an HEIC or HEIF photo, optionally resize it, and download a locally encoded BMP.

01

Choose your HEIC

Select an image from your device or drag it into the upload area.

02

Adjust the result

Resize the image if you need different output dimensions.

03

Download BMP

Review the preview and file size, then save the converted image.

HEIC to BMP converter features

This free online HEIC to BMP converter includes the following controls and output tools:

  • Private browser conversion. The image is processed locally and is not uploaded.
  • Custom dimensions. Set an exact width and height, lock the aspect ratio, and prevent accidental enlargement.
  • Lossless output encoding. The visible decoded pixels are written without an additional lossy quality setting.
  • Before-and-after preview. Review the original and converted image, output dimensions, format, and file size.
  • File-size comparison. See the original and converted sizes and the percentage change.
  • Custom filename. Rename the converted file before downloading it.
  • Metadata-free export. The newly encoded BMP does not copy source metadata.

Why convert HEIC to BMP?

BMP may be required by older Windows applications that cannot open HEIC or HEIF.

The BMP can be dramatically larger because it stores uncompressed pixel data.

Images and metadata

For multi-image HEIC or HEIF files, the first image returned by the local decoder is used.

The BMP does not copy source metadata. A PNG copy provides a reliable browser preview.

Frequently asked questions

Is this HEIC to BMP converter free?

Yes. Convert one HEIC or HEIF at a time.

Does my photo get uploaded?

No. Decoding and encoding happen locally.

What happens to multiple images?

The first decoded image is used.

Why is BMP so large?

It stores uncompressed 32-bit pixels.

Is metadata copied?

No. The BMP does not retain HEIC metadata.

Need another image format?

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