Multi-Platform command line tool written in Python to convert HEIF images.
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heif-convert is a multi-platform tool written in Python to convert High Efficiency Image File (HEIF) images to jpg, png, webp, gif, tiff, bmp, or ico.
heif-convert is designed to make HEIF batch conversion easy.
The easiest way to get heif-convert is through the pypi.org repository. Install it by running the following command:
pip install heif-convert
To install heif-convert from source, clone this repository and run pip install .
as follows:
git clone https://github.com/NeverMendel/heif-convert.git
cd heif-convert
pip install .
To pull heif-convert Docker image, run:
docker pull nevermendel/heif-convert
heif-convert can be used from the command line by invoking the heif-convert
command.
Convert an HEIF image to a JPG image:
heif-convert input.heic
Convert all HEIF images in the current folder to JPG images:
heif-convert *.heic
Convert an HEIF image to JPG using the Docker image:
docker run -v "$(pwd)":/usr/app/out --rm nevermendel/heif-convert input.heic
usage: heif-convert [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-p PATH]
[-f {jpg,png,webp,gif,tiff,bmp,ico}] [-q QUALITY] [-n] [-v]
[-vv] [-V]
input [input ...]
Command line tool to convert HEIF images
positional arguments:
input HEIF input file(s)
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
output file name
defaults to original file name (default: '{name}')
-p PATH, --path PATH output file path
defaults to original file path (default: '{path}')
-f {jpg,png,webp,gif,tiff,bmp,ico}, --format {jpg,png,webp,gif,tiff,bmp,ico}
output format (default: jpg)
-q QUALITY, --quality QUALITY
output quality, integer [0, 100] (default: 90)
-n, --no-exif Do not include EXIF metadata in the converted image
-v, --verbose enable verbose logging
-vv, --extra-verbose enable extra verbose logging
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
heif-convert uses the following libraries:
heif-convert works on Linux, Mac OS and Windows systems. For further information refer to the pillow_heif repository.