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AVIF to PNG Converter

Convert AVIF to PNG instantly — free, no upload, runs 100% in your browser. Full alpha transparency preserved. Lossless output. Works in all modern browsers.

Drop your AVIF files here

or click to browse — multiple files supported

Your files never leave your device

How to convert AVIF to PNG

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    Drop your AVIF file

    Drag and drop one or more .avif files onto the converter above, or click "Choose Files". Multiple files are supported.

  2. 2

    Transparent lossless conversion

    The Canvas API decodes your AVIF and re-encodes as PNG, preserving every alpha pixel. Lossless — no quality loss. Your files never leave your device.

  3. 3

    Download your PNG

    Click "Download" next to each file. For multiple files, use "Download all" to save a zip.

Why convert AVIF to PNG?

AVIF offers cutting-edge compression, but its compatibility story is still incomplete — many design tools, image editors, and applications don't support AVIF yet. PNG is the universal format for transparent images, supported by every tool in existence.

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    Design tools (Figma, Photoshop)

    PNG is the standard for all design software. Import directly, edit, and re-export.

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    Logos and brand assets

    PNG keeps the transparent background so your logo looks clean on any surface.

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    App icons and UI assets

    Pixel-perfect edges and transparency — exactly what icons need.

  • 🖨️

    Print-ready files

    Printers and publishers accept PNG. AVIF is not accepted by most print services.

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    Presentations

    Word, PowerPoint, Keynote, and Google Slides all work with PNG natively.

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    Universal web compatibility

    PNG works in every browser ever made — zero compatibility risk.

AVIF vs PNG — key differences

FeatureAVIFPNG
Transparency✓ Supported✓ Supported
CompressionLossy or losslessLossless only
File size40–60% smaller than PNGLarger (lossless)
Quality lossPossible (lossy mode)✗ Zero — pixel-perfect
Browser supportChrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16+Every browser ever made
App / tool supportVery limited✓ Universal — all tools
Print services✗ Not accepted✓ Always accepted
Re-editingLossy degradation possible✓ No generation loss

100% private — files never leave your device

All AVIF-to-PNG conversion happens inside your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never transmitted anywhere. No account, no watermark, no server-imposed file size limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does AVIF to PNG preserve transparency?

Yes. PNG fully supports alpha transparency, just like AVIF. Every transparent pixel in your AVIF image is preserved exactly in the PNG output — no white fill, clean transparency.

When should I convert AVIF to PNG instead of JPG?

Choose PNG if your image has a transparent background — logos, icons, UI elements, stickers, design assets. PNG preserves that transparency perfectly. Choose JPG if you only need smaller files and the image has no transparency.

Will the PNG be larger than the AVIF?

Yes, almost certainly. AVIF uses extremely efficient compression — often 40–60% smaller than equivalent PNG. PNG uses lossless compression that is less space-efficient. The PNG will be larger but pixel-perfect and fully editable.

Is PNG output lossless?

Yes. PNG is a lossless format — every pixel in the output is identical to what was in the AVIF. No quality is degraded during conversion.

Can I use the PNG in Photoshop, Figma, or Canva?

Absolutely. PNG is universally supported by every design tool — Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma, Canva, Sketch, and every other creative application. It's the standard format for design assets.

Can I convert multiple AVIF files to PNG at once?

Yes. Drop multiple AVIF files and they all convert simultaneously. A "Download all" button appears when there are two or more files.

Are my AVIF files uploaded to a server?

No. All conversion runs inside your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never sent to any server. There is no file size limit imposed from outside.

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