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AVIF to PNG Converter

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Convert any AVIF file to PNG in seconds. PNG is universally supported and lossless, so it is the safest format when an app or editor cannot open AVIF — and processing happens entirely in your browser.

Drag an image here, paste from clipboard (Ctrl+V), or

EXIF metadata is removed automatically.

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How to use AVIF to PNG

  1. Drag and drop or browse to select your AVIF image.
  2. Confirm the output format is set to PNG (transparency is preserved automatically).
  3. Click "Convert and Download" to save the PNG file to your device.

What is AVIF to PNG?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern, highly compressed image format that produces very small files at excellent quality. Support is now solid in current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari, but many older apps, editors, and operating system tools still cannot open AVIF directly.

PNG uses lossless compression and supports full alpha transparency, so converting AVIF to PNG gives you a file that opens everywhere without discarding any visible detail. The trade-off is a larger file — PNG is not as space-efficient as AVIF — so use PNG when compatibility matters more than size.

This converter decodes the AVIF with your browser's built-in image engine and re-encodes it as PNG. If your browser cannot decode AVIF, the image simply will not load; in that case update your browser or use a device with AVIF support.

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FAQ

Does converting AVIF to PNG keep transparency?
Yes. PNG supports a full alpha channel, so any transparent areas in your AVIF are preserved exactly when converting to PNG.
Why is my PNG larger than the original AVIF?
AVIF uses far more efficient compression than PNG. PNG is lossless and unoptimised by comparison, so the same image is usually several times larger as a PNG. That is expected — you are trading size for universal compatibility.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API, so your image never leaves your device.

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