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IMAGE CONVERTER

Convert Images to AVIF

Convert images to AVIF for aggressive compression when you want smaller modern assets without sending files to a server.

Your files never leave your device

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PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, GIF, BMP, or any browser-supported image

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How this conversion works

1

Select a source image from your device.

2

If your browser supports AVIF export, File2Any encodes the image locally in the page.

3

Download the result or process a whole batch and save it as a ZIP.

Where this format is useful

Performance budgets

If you are trying to reduce image weight on a high-traffic page, AVIF is often the most efficient output format available in the browser.

Large hero images

AVIF is especially useful when you want a visually rich image to stay light enough for responsive delivery.

Testing next-generation image support

You can create AVIF variants for progressive enhancement while keeping WebP or JPG fallbacks where needed.

Before you convert

  • AVIF support for encoding depends on the browser. If the current browser cannot export AVIF, File2Any will tell you instead of silently producing a bad file.
  • Some desktop apps still have limited AVIF support, so keep a fallback format for collaboration.
  • Use AVIF mainly for final delivery; keep an editable source in a friendlier format if the file will be revised later.
WHY THIS TOOL EXISTS

When AVIF is worth using

AVIF can create very small files for modern web delivery, especially for photos and detailed artwork. Treat it as an optimization format rather than a universal replacement.

Benefits: Very strong compression, modern browser support, transparency support, and no server-side processing.

Best for: Performance-focused sites, large photo libraries, and teams chasing smaller image payloads.

Next step

Need a different route? Check the next tool in this cluster instead of starting over.

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Questions before you use it

Does AVIF support transparency?

Yes. AVIF can store transparency, which makes it useful for some PNG-like workflows with much smaller file sizes.

Why might AVIF fail in my browser?

Browser decoding support is now common, but export support is still uneven. If the browser cannot encode AVIF, we surface that limitation directly.

Should I replace every JPG with AVIF?

Not automatically. AVIF is excellent for modern delivery, but it is still smart to keep fallback formats for older tools and platforms.

Is File2Any sending my files to a server for AVIF conversion?

No. We only use what the browser can do locally. Your files remain on your device.