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AVIF to PNG Converter

Convert AVIF images to lossless PNG directly in your browser, with transparency preserved and nothing re-compressed. Your files never leave your device. No sign-up, no limits, free.

Drop your AVIF files here

or click to browse, or paste from your clipboard

Unlimited files. Nothing is uploaded.
Runs 100% in your browser No size or file limits Free, no sign-up

How to convert AVIF to PNG

Add your AVIF files

Drag and drop images anywhere in the box, click to browse, or paste them straight from your clipboard.

Adjust options if you need to

PNG is lossless, so there is no quality decision to make. You can resize, rotate or flip during conversion and pick how hard the PNG optimizer squeezes the file.

Convert and download

Click Convert. Every image is processed on your own device, then download results singly or as one ZIP.

AVIF to PNG questions, answered

When should I convert AVIF to PNG rather than JPG?

Choose PNG when the image has transparency to preserve, contains sharp graphics or text, or will be edited further and must not pick up compression artifacts. For plain photos headed to an upload form, JPG produces much smaller files.

Is the conversion lossless?

Yes, from the moment of decoding: every pixel the AVIF contains is stored in the PNG exactly. Loss that occurred when the AVIF was originally created cannot be undone, but this conversion adds none.

Is transparency preserved?

Yes. AVIF and PNG both support full alpha transparency, and it carries across unchanged, ready for design tools or overlays.

Why is the PNG so much larger than the AVIF?

AVIF is one of the most efficient formats ever shipped and lossless PNG is the opposite trade. Several times larger is normal for photographic content; graphics with flat colors fare much better.

Why do I keep running into AVIF files?

Browsers and CDNs now convert site images to AVIF for speed, so right-click saving increasingly produces .avif files that older editors and viewers cannot open. Converting to PNG restores universal compatibility without sacrificing a single pixel.

Are my images uploaded to a server?

No. The whole pipeline runs inside your browser; your files never leave your device.