Convert AVIF to PNG Online Free
Convert cutting-edge AVIF images to universal PNG format
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Why Convert AVIF to PNG?
Future-proof your image workflow
Maximum compatibility guaranteed
Lossless quality preservation
Works with all software tools
How to Convert AVIF to PNG
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AVIF vs PNG Comparison
| Feature | AVIF | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| File Size | Smallest | Larger |
| Browser Support | ~93% | 100% |
| Software Support | Limited | Universal |
| Quality | Excellent | Lossless |
| Released | 2019 | 1996 |
When to Use AVIF to PNG Conversion
Cross-browser compatibility
While AVIF is growing, PNG works in 100% of browsers today.
Legacy software support
Older design tools don't recognize AVIF yet - PNG is universal.
Print production
Print workflows often require PNG or TIFF, not AVIF.
Archive for editing
Store working copies in PNG for maximum editing flexibility.
Expert Tips & Insights
Pro Tips
- AVIF files from iPhone 16 Pro may contain HDR data - PNG preserves this well
- For web use, consider keeping AVIF and using PNG as fallback only
- Batch convert when moving files to older systems
Important Notes
- !AVIF decoding can be slow on older hardware
- !Some AVIF features (HDR, animation) may not fully transfer to PNG
Expert Insight
“While AVIF offers superior compression, PNG remains the gold standard for archival and editing due to its universal support and lossless nature.”
Did You Know?
AVIF was developed by the Alliance for Open Media (Netflix, Google, Apple) as the successor to WebP, offering 50% better compression than JPEG.
Technical Specifications
Input Format
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format)
Output Format
PNG
Decoding
AV1 video codec derivative
Color Depth
Up to 12-bit HDR → 8/16-bit
Compression
Lossy → Lossless
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