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Convert PNG, JPG, or WebP images to AVIF and back, right in your browser.
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AVIF encoding is CPU-intensive; large images may take longer.
Click **Browse** to choose an image or drag-and-drop it into the box above.
Adjust any settings (format, quality, etc.) and click **Convert**. The tool runs in your browser.
After conversion, click **Download** to save your file. Your converted image will be downloaded locally.
No. All processing happens locally in your browser.
AVIF offers strong compression at excellent visual quality, great for faster pages and smaller downloads.
Support is strong in modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. Keep originals for older systems if needed.
AVIF is supported in current versions of major browsers. For older systems, provide fallback formats (e.g., JPG or WebP) to ensure compatibility.
AVIF can achieve smaller files at comparable visual quality in many cases, though encoding can take longer. Test both formats on your content to choose the best trade-off.
Convert HEIC photos to JPG or PNG directly in your browser. Private, on-device conversion with batch support and excellent visual quality.
Compress WebP images in your browser with adjustable quality settings. No uploads, instant results, and batch processing support.
Pack images into a PDF with page size and margins - privacy-first.
PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency (alpha). It preserves crisp edges and exact pixels, making it ideal for UI graphics, logos, and screenshots.
Best for: graphics with text, sharp lines, transparency. Trade‑off: larger than JPEG/WebP for photos.
MIME: image/png
JPEG is a lossy format optimized for photographs. It achieves small file sizes by discarding fine detail that is hard to perceive.
MIME: image/jpeg
WebP is a modern image format offering both lossy and lossless compression, usually producing smaller files than JPEG and PNG at similar quality.
Best for: the web when you want smaller images. Notes: older tools may lack WebP editing/export support.
MIME: image/webp
All processing happens locally in your browser. We do not upload or store your files.