Convert to AVIF

Convert images to AVIF format for maximum compression

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Convert images to AVIF - the most advanced image format available. AVIF delivers 50% better compression than WebP and up to 90% smaller files than PNG while maintaining exceptional visual quality. The future of web images.

How to Convert Images to AVIF

  1. Upload your image (any common format)
  2. Adjust quality slider (85% recommended)
  3. Click 'Process' to convert to AVIF
  4. Download your highly optimized image

Key Features

Best-in-Class Compression

AVIF uses AV1 video codec compression for images, achieving 50% better compression than WebP and up to 90% smaller than PNG at equivalent quality.

HDR and Wide Color Gamut

Supports high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamuts for exceptional color accuracy and range - perfect for modern displays.

Transparency and Animation

Supports alpha channels (transparency) like PNG and animated sequences like GIF, but with vastly superior compression.

Browser-Based Processing

All conversion happens locally in your browser. No uploads, complete privacy, instant results.

Privacy & Security

AVIF conversion is performed entirely client-side using Canvas API. Your images never leave your device - no uploads, no servers, no data collection. Verify by checking browser network activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AVIF?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format based on AV1 video compression. Delivers dramatically smaller file sizes than JPG/PNG/WebP while maintaining or improving quality.

Which browsers support AVIF?

Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Opera 71+, Safari 16+ (macOS 13+, iOS 16+). Edge 121+. Not supported in older browsers - use fallback formats for compatibility.

How much smaller are AVIF files?

Typically 50% smaller than WebP, 60-70% smaller than JPG, and up to 90% smaller than PNG at similar quality. Actual savings vary by image content.

Should I use AVIF or WebP?

AVIF for maximum compression and modern browsers. WebP for broader compatibility. Ideally, serve AVIF with WebP/JPG fallbacks using tags.

Does AVIF support transparency?

Yes. AVIF supports alpha channels with better compression than PNG or WebP. Ideal for logos, icons, and graphics with transparent backgrounds.

What quality setting should I use?

85% for most photos. 90-95% for high-quality images. 70-80% for thumbnails or less critical images. AVIF maintains quality better at lower settings than JPG.

When to Use AVIF

  • Optimize websites for maximum performance and Core Web Vitals
  • Reduce bandwidth costs by 50%+ compared to traditional formats
  • Serve high-quality images on slow connections
  • Create ultra-small thumbnails without quality loss
  • Optimize mobile app images for faster downloads
  • Future-proof image assets for next-generation browsers