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AVIF to PNG Converter

Convert AVIF images to PNG — runs entirely in your browser, with no upload.

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About AVIF to PNG Converter

AVIF is a cutting-edge format based on the AV1 codec, with the smallest files of any common format. PNG is a lossless format with full transparency support, ideal for logos, icons, and screenshots.

Converting AVIF to PNG produces a lossless file that opens in virtually every browser, operating system, and image editor. Drop your file above and it is decoded and re-encoded as PNG entirely inside your browser, so even sensitive images never leave your device.

To use it, drop your AVIF file into the upload area or click to pick one from disk. The conversion runs as a single pass — the AVIF bytes are decoded into a pixel buffer and re-encoded as PNG losslessly, so the output pixels are identical to what the AVIF decoded to. Output dimensions match the source; to resize as well, run the image resizer before or after the conversion. A typical photo converts within a second or two on a modern device.

Frequently asked questions

PNG is lossless, so the conversion step adds no quality loss. It cannot restore detail the original AVIF already discarded, but nothing further is lost.

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