16 Sample Files

HEIC Sample Files

Download free, original HEIC sample images for testing converters, development, and educational purposes. All files include complete metadata and fingerprints.

About Our HEIC Sample Collection

All sample files in our collection are original, unmodified HEIC images. These files retain complete EXIF metadata, original compression ratios, and authentic device signatures from various Apple and Samsung devices.

Original Files

Never converted or re-encoded, preserving original quality

Verified Fingerprints

MD5 and SHA256 hashes for file integrity verification

Full Metadata

Complete EXIF data included with each sample file

Free to Use

No restrictions for testing, development, or education

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these HEIC samples free to use?

Yes, all HEIC sample files on this page are completely free to download and use for testing, development, and educational purposes. There are no restrictions on usage.

Why do I need HEIC sample files?

HEIC sample files are essential for testing HEIC to JPG converters, verifying that metadata is preserved during conversion, developing HEIC-compatible software, and comparing image quality across different conversion tools.

What are the fingerprints shown for each file?

Fingerprints are cryptographic hashes (MD5 and SHA256) that uniquely identify each file. After downloading, you can verify these hashes to ensure the file wasn't modified or corrupted during transfer.

Can I use these samples commercially?

These samples are provided for testing and development purposes. While you can use them to test commercial software, the images themselves should not be redistributed as part of a commercial product without proper attribution.

What's the difference between HEIC and HEIF?

HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's specific implementation of the HEIF (High Efficiency Image Format) standard. HEIC files are essentially HEIF files that use HEVC (H.265) compression. Both terms are often used interchangeably.

How do I verify file integrity using fingerprints?

After downloading a file, use a hash verification tool (like CertUtil on Windows or shasum on Mac/Linux) to calculate the file's hash and compare it with the fingerprints shown here. If they match, the file is intact.

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