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AVIF to JPG, PNG, GIF converter — free online, fast and high quality
Convert AVIF images to widely compatible formats (JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF) in seconds. Perfect for sharing, editing, and publishing across all browsers, apps, and platforms.
What this tool does
This tool converts modern AVIF images into universally supported formats without the hassle. Use it when you need guaranteed compatibility for websites, apps, presentations, marketplaces, or social media. You’ll get clean, high‑quality outputs ready for upload, print, or further editing.
Key features
- Multiple outputs: Convert AVIF to JPG, JPEG, PNG, or GIF.
- High quality: Smart settings that keep detail and color while controlling file size.
- Instant results: Quick conversions designed for smooth, reliable performance.
- No friction: Free to use, no signup required.
- Creator-friendly: Outputs that work across CMSs, editors, and social platforms.
Why convert AVIF to other formats
- Wider compatibility: JPG, PNG, and GIF are supported everywhere—from legacy browsers and devices to email clients and office apps.
- Easier editing: Many design tools still handle JPG/PNG/GIF more predictably, especially for print workflows.
- Faster publishing: Some CMSs, marketplaces, and ad platforms don’t accept AVIF yet; JPG/PNG upload without errors.
- Right format for the job:
- JPG/JPEG for photos and small file sizes.
- PNG for logos, text, and transparency.
- GIF for simple animations and broad legacy support.
How to use
- Upload: Select your AVIF file(s).
- Choose format: Pick JPG, JPEG, PNG, or GIF.
- Adjust settings: Optionally tweak quality or dimensions to balance size and clarity.
- Convert & download: Get your optimized files instantly.
Frequently asked questions
What is AVIF?
AVIF is an image format based on the AV1 codec, designed to deliver high image quality at smaller file sizes. It’s efficient, but not yet universally supported across all apps and platforms.
When should I choose JPG vs PNG vs GIF?
- JPG/JPEG: Best for photos and gradients; smallest sizes with lossy compression.
- PNG: Best for graphics, UI, text, and images needing transparency; lossless quality.
- GIF: Best for simple animations and maximum backward compatibility; limited colors.
Is AVIF better than JPEG?
AVIF often achieves similar or better visual quality at smaller sizes than JPEG, especially at lower bitrates. However, JPEG remains the safest choice for maximum compatibility today.
Will converting from AVIF reduce quality?
Conversion can be lossless or lossy depending on the output and settings. PNG can preserve lossless quality for graphics. JPG/JPEG uses lossy compression; choose a higher quality value to keep more detail.
Can I preserve transparency?
Yes. Choose PNG to retain alpha transparency from your AVIF images. JPG/JPEG do not support transparency; backgrounds will be filled.
Can I convert animated AVIF to GIF?
If your source AVIF is animated, exporting to GIF will create a widely compatible animated image, though it may be larger and limited to 256 colors.
Do you support batch conversion?
You can upload multiple AVIF files and convert them in one go if your device and browser allow multiple selections. For very large sets, convert in smaller batches for stability.
What about DPI and print quality?
DPI metadata is a print hint. Actual print clarity depends on pixel dimensions. For sharp prints, ensure sufficient resolution (e.g., 300 DPI equivalent at your intended print size).
Will EXIF/metadata be preserved?
Metadata handling varies by format and settings. PNG typically strips most EXIF; JPG can retain basic metadata if enabled. If privacy matters, choose to strip metadata before sharing.
Are color profiles (sRGB, Display P3) kept?
Most workflows convert to sRGB for consistent web display. Wide-gamut profiles may be mapped to sRGB to avoid color shifts on non–color‑managed apps.
How big will my converted files be?
- JPG/JPEG: Usually smallest for photos; size depends on quality setting.
- PNG: Larger, especially for photos; efficient for flat graphics.
- GIF: Often larger than AVIF/JPG for animations due to limited compression.
Will there be watermarks or limits?
No watermarks. The tool is free to use. If you encounter file size limits, reduce dimensions or quality, or split into smaller batches.
Is my data private and secure?
[Customize this line to match your policy.] Example: “Files are processed for conversion and not stored after completion. No third‑party sharing.”
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. Modern mobile browsers support uploads and downloads. For large files, ensure stable connectivity and enough device storage.
Why did my PNG become larger than AVIF?
AVIF compresses more efficiently than PNG for photos. If size matters, try JPG at a moderate quality (e.g., 75–85) or resize the image.
Can I convert CMYK images for print?
AVIF is typically RGB. Outputs are generally in sRGB for web. For print‑ready CMYK, convert in a color‑managed editor after downloading your RGB output.
Will transparency survive when converting to JPG?
No. JPG/JPEG does not support transparency. Use PNG for transparent backgrounds or place the image on a chosen background color before export.
Do you support very large files?
Large images can be memory intensive in browsers. If a conversion fails, try resizing before export or converting files one by one.
Is the tool really free?
Yes—free to use with no account required. If we add pro features in future (e.g., larger file caps, advanced controls), the free core converter will remain available.
Can I use the converted images commercially?
Yes, provided you own the rights or have permission for the source images. Converting formats doesn’t create or transfer copyright.