AVIF to PNG converter

Turn AVIF images into lossless PNG you can open anywhere — locally, no upload.

Runs in your browser — no upload
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Supports PNG, JPG, WebP & GIF · up to 50 MB · or paste from clipboard
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Convert AVIF to PNG in your browser

AVIF is a newer, highly efficient image format that produces very small files — but many programs, editors and older browsers still can’t open it. Converting AVIF to PNG gives you a lossless, universally supported image you can edit, upload or print anywhere, with any transparency preserved.

This converter decodes the AVIF directly in your browser (modern browsers read AVIF natively) and re-saves it as PNG on your device — nothing is uploaded. There is no queue and no size cap beyond your browser’s memory, so even large AVIF photos convert instantly and privately.

PNG is lossless, so the result keeps every pixel and any alpha transparency from the AVIF. Because PNG stores all detail, the file is larger than the AVIF — that is the trade-off for editability and universal support. If you only need a smaller, widely-compatible photo, convert to JPG instead.

Your photos never leave your device
Processing runs entirely in your browser. There is no upload, no server, and nothing stored — close the tab and it is gone.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert AVIF to PNG?

Many apps, editors and older browsers can’t open AVIF. PNG opens everywhere and keeps transparency, so it is the safe, editable choice.

Is the conversion lossless?

PNG is lossless. If the source AVIF was already lossy, the PNG can’t restore detail it never had, but it adds no further loss.

Why is the PNG bigger than the AVIF?

AVIF is built for tiny files; PNG stores every pixel without lossy compression. That size is expected — use JPG if you need a smaller file.

Are my images uploaded?

No — the AVIF is decoded and re-saved entirely in your browser. You can go offline after the page loads and it still works.

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