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Convert AVIF to PNG

Turn an AVIF into a lossless PNG that keeps transparency and opens anywhere — free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Drag & drop your .avif files here

One or many — nothing is uploaded.

On your device.Your photo is decoded by code running in this browser tab. It is never uploaded — you can watch the Network tab in your browser’s developer tools stay empty while it converts.

Choose PNG when converting an AVIF that has a transparent background or that you intend to edit. PNG is lossless and supports an alpha channel, so transparency survives the conversion and no compression artifacts are added — exactly what you want for a graphic, an icon, or a cut-out rather than a flat photograph.

Because PNG stores every pixel without lossy compression, the resulting file is larger than the compact AVIF; that is simply the price of a lossless, broadly compatible copy. For an ordinary photo where transparency is irrelevant and small size matters, a JPG is the more practical output.

Your browser decodes the AVIF — which needs a fairly recent version — and writes the PNG here on your device. Drop a batch for a single .zip. Nothing is uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

When should I convert AVIF to PNG instead of JPG?
Pick PNG when the image has transparency to keep, or you’ll edit it and want no lossy artifacts — PNG is lossless with an alpha channel. For a flat photo where size matters, choose JPG.
Why is the PNG so much bigger than the AVIF?
AVIF uses very efficient compression; PNG is lossless and stores a photo with much more data, so it can be many times larger. That’s the cost of exact pixels and transparency.
Does my AVIF get uploaded to convert it?
No — it’s decoded and re-encoded entirely in your browser on your device. There’s no upload endpoint; watch the Network tab stay empty to confirm it.

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