AVIF to PNG Converter
Convert AVIF images to PNG format — lossless quality with transparency preserved
Step 1: Upload AVIF Image(s)
Drag & drop your AVIF image(s) here
or click to browse files
Supported: AVIF and other image formats • Multiple files for batch conversion
Maximum file size: 10MB per file
Step 2: Conversion Options
Original Image
Batch Files (0)
PNG Conversion Options
Step 3: Download PNG Image
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How to Convert AVIF to PNG
Converting your AVIF images to PNG format is quick and easy with our free online converter:
- Upload your AVIF image(s) — Drag and drop your AVIF files into the upload area or click to browse. Upload multiple files for batch conversion.
- Configure options — Choose whether to preserve transparency, optionally resize the image, and toggle metadata stripping.
- Convert to PNG — Click "Convert to PNG" to process. Conversion happens instantly in your browser — images never leave your device.
- Download — Preview the converted PNG and download. For batch conversions, download all as a ZIP archive.
What is AVIF Format?
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It delivers significantly better compression than JPEG, WebP, and PNG, while maintaining superior visual quality with support for HDR and wide color gamut.
What is PNG Format?
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format that preserves every pixel of your image without any quality degradation. PNG supports full alpha-channel transparency, making it ideal for logos, graphics, screenshots, and images with sharp edges or text.
PNG advantages:
- Lossless compression — zero quality loss
- Full alpha-channel transparency support
- Universal compatibility across all devices
- Perfect for graphics, logos, and screenshots
Why convert AVIF to PNG?
- Guaranteed compatibility everywhere
- Preserve transparency from AVIF source
- Lossless editing for further processing
- Required by many design tools and platforms
AVIF vs PNG — Format Comparison
Understanding AVIF and PNG helps you choose the right format:
| Feature | AVIF | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy & Lossless | Lossless only |
| File Size | Very small (best compression) | Large (no quality loss) |
| Transparency | Full alpha channel | Full alpha channel |
| Color Depth | 8/10/12-bit (HDR) | 8/16-bit per channel |
| Quality | Excellent (at small sizes) | Perfect (lossless) |
| Browser Support | Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16.4+ | All browsers |
| Best For | Modern web, small file sizes | Graphics, logos, screenshots, editing |
Why Convert AVIF to PNG?
Preserve Transparency
PNG supports full alpha-channel transparency, just like AVIF. Convert without losing transparent areas — perfect for logos and overlays.
Lossless Quality
PNG uses lossless compression, which means zero quality degradation. Every pixel is preserved exactly as decoded from the AVIF source.
Editing Ready
PNG is the preferred format for image editing workflows. Convert AVIF to PNG for further editing in Photoshop, GIMP, Canva, or Figma.
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What Our Users Say
"I needed to convert AVIF screenshots to PNG for my design work. This tool preserves transparency perfectly and the batch mode is a huge time saver!"
"My clients send AVIF files but my design software only works with PNG. This converter is exactly what I needed — fast, lossless, and free."
"Great that everything runs in the browser. I converted sensitive product images without worrying about privacy. Would love even larger file support."
Learn More About AVIF to PNG Conversion
Our free AVIF to PNG converter transforms next-generation AVIF images into the universally compatible, lossless PNG format. Whether you need to preserve transparency for graphic design, maintain pixel-perfect quality for editing workflows, or simply need a format that works everywhere, this tool has you covered.
PNG is the gold standard for lossless images. Converting from AVIF to PNG ensures your images retain their full quality while gaining universal compatibility across all browsers, operating systems, and design applications.