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How to Convert TGA to HEIC — Quick & Free

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Transparency will be lost

TGA supports transparency, but HEIC does not. Transparent areas will be filled with a solid color (typically white). If you need transparency, consider converting to PNG or WebP instead.

Quality reduction ahead

TGA is uncompressed, meaning every bit of data is preserved. HEIC uses lossy compression — some data is permanently discarded to reduce file size. At high quality settings the difference is usually imperceptible, but the original data cannot be recovered.

Color depth reduction: 32-bit → 10-bit

TGA stores up to 32 bits per channel, but HEIC supports only 10 bits. You may notice banding in smooth gradients (like sky or skin tones) where subtle color transitions are lost.

What compression artifacts to expect

HEIC lossy compression can produce blurring and occasional color shifts at high compression. At the high quality settings CocoConvert uses by default, these are usually invisible to the eye. Lower quality settings trade visual fidelity for smaller file sizes.

About TGA to HEIC Conversion

Short answer: yes, you can convert TGA to HEIC online for free, and some quality differences may occur depending on the format types. Just upload your .tga file to CocoConvert, pick HEIC as the output, and click Convert. The whole process takes seconds.

Now for the details. TGA (Targa) is a raster format commonly used in game development and video production. HEIC (High Efficiency Image Container) is Apple's format for iPhone photos, offering twice the compression of JPEG. Converting between these two formats lets you reduce file size without visible quality loss.

Full Name: TGA uses Targa Image, while HEIC uses High Efficiency Image Container. Compression: TGA uses None (uncompressed), while HEIC uses Lossy. Transparency: TGA uses Yes, while HEIC uses No.

Your TGA file is decoded and re-encoded as HEIC. TGA supports transparency, but HEIC does not. Transparent areas will be filled with a solid color (typically white). If you need transparency, consider converting to PNG or WebP instead.

Common misconception: ""My file's transparent background will carry over to HEIC"" — in reality, heic doesn't support transparency. transparent areas become solid (usually white). save as png or webp if you need transparency.

CocoConvert runs entirely online — no software to install, no account to create. Your files are encrypted during upload (TLS), processed on isolated servers in Germany, and permanently deleted after 24 hours. It works in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and all mobile browsers.

Need to convert more than one file? Free users can do 5 per hour. Pro gets 100 per hour with files up to 5 GB each.

How to Convert TGA to HEIC

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    1. Upload TGA

    Drop your .tga file onto the page (or tap "Browse" on mobile). Add multiple files for batch conversion.

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    2. Select HEIC

    Choose .heic from the output dropdown. Settings are pre-configured for best results.

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    3. Convert

    One click. The server handles all the heavy lifting using FFmpeg and Sharp.

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    4. Download

    Your .heic file is ready. Download it directly or get all files as a zip archive.

What Happens When You Convert TGA to HEIC

Your TGA image is decoded into raw pixel data, then re-encoded as HEIC. Some quality is permanently lost during compression. CocoConvert uses high-quality defaults to minimize this.

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Your TGA file is decoded — the compressed/stored pixel data is expanded into raw RGBA (with alpha channel) pixels

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Transparency is resolved: transparent pixels are composited onto a white background

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Pixels are re-encoded using High Efficiency Image Container's lossy compression algorithm

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Metadata (EXIF, ICC profiles) is transferred where HEIC supports it

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The HEIC file is saved and ready for download

TGA vs HEIC — Detailed Comparison

Feature.TGA.HEIC
Full NameTarga ImageHigh Efficiency Image Container
CompressionNone (uncompressed)Lossy
TransparencyYesNo
AnimationNoYes
Color Depthup to 32-bit (with alpha)10 bits/channel
HDR SupportNoYes
Typical File Size5–20 MB1–3 MB per photo (half of JPEG)
Platform SupportLimitedLimited
Browser SupportnoneLimited
Year Created19842015
Open StandardYesNo

Should You Convert TGA to HEIC?

When to Convert

  • Your TGA file is too large for email attachments or upload limits
  • You want to reduce storage usage without noticeably affecting quality

When NOT to Convert

  • You need to preserve transparent areas — HEIC doesn't support transparency

Consider alternatives:

PNGlossless with transparency supportWebPsmaller files with transparency

Common Mistakes When Converting TGA to HEIC

"My file's transparent background will carry over to HEIC"

HEIC doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas become solid (usually white). Save as PNG or WebP if you need transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TGA to HEIC conversion free?

Yes. CocoConvert offers free TGA to HEIC conversion with generous daily limits — 25 minutes of processing time and up to 5 files per hour (250 MB each). Pro plans remove these limits.

How fast is TGA to HEIC conversion?

Most files convert in 2–10 seconds depending on size. Large image files may take 30 seconds. Batch jobs process in parallel for maximum speed.

What happens to my files after conversion?

Your uploaded TGA file and the converted HEIC file are both automatically deleted from our servers within 24 hours. They are never shared, sold, or analysed.

Does converting TGA to HEIC lose quality?

TGA supports transparency, but HEIC does not. Transparent areas will be filled with a solid color (typically white). If you need transparency, consider converting to PNG or WebP instead.

Can I convert HEIC back to TGA?

Yes, CocoConvert supports HEIC to TGA conversion as well. However, if the original conversion involved lossy compression, converting back won't recover the lost data.

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