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Convert Images to AVIF

Convert images to AVIF, the most advanced image format available today.

Output Format
Quality (WEBP)80

Convert images to AVIF, the most advanced image format available today. Based on the AV1 video codec, AVIF delivers up to 50% smaller files than JPEG and 20% smaller than WebP, with HDR and wide color gamut support.

Why Choose AVIF?

  • 50% smaller than JPEG, 20% smaller than WebP
  • HDR and wide color gamut support
  • Excellent for photography and high-quality imagery
  • Supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari 16.4+, and Edge

How to Convert Images to AVIF

  1. 1Upload images in any format
  2. 2Select AVIF and adjust quality (60-80 recommended)
  3. 3Download cutting-edge AVIF files

Frequently Asked Questions

Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16.4+, and Edge 121+. This covers approximately 90%+ of global browser usage.

In terms of compression efficiency, yes — AVIF typically achieves 20% smaller files at the same quality. WebP has slightly broader browser support. Many sites use AVIF with WebP fallback.

Yes, AVIF encoding takes longer than WebP or JPEG due to the computational complexity of the AV1 codec. A single image typically takes 1-5 seconds to encode versus near-instant for JPEG. This is a one-time cost that pays off through smaller file sizes served to every visitor.

Use the HTML <picture> element with multiple <source> tags: serve AVIF first, then WebP as a fallback, and finally JPG as the universal default. Browsers automatically pick the best format they support, so no visitor is left without an image.

Both are next-gen formats with excellent compression. AVIF has better browser support today (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge), while JPEG XL was dropped by Chrome and Edge. For practical web use in 2024 and beyond, AVIF is the safer choice with wider adoption.

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