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AVIF to PNG Converter

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Convert AVIF images to lossless PNG with full transparency support. Batch-ready, browser-based — your files never leave your device.

Last updated 31 Mar 2026

To convert AVIF to PNG, drop your file into the tool and click Download — conversion is automatic and instant. PNG preserves every pixel with zero additional quality loss and supports full alpha transparency. AVIF is not yet supported by all software; PNG works in every app, browser, and operating system without plugins.

AVIF decoding requires a modern browser (Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16.4+). The output PNG is lossless.

Click to upload or drag and drop

AVIF up to 50MB

Drop multiple files to convert them all at once

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How to use

  1. 1

    Open the AVIF to PNG converter

    Visit the tool on kordu.tools — no account or software installation needed.

  2. 2

    Upload your AVIF file

    Click the upload area or drag and drop one or more AVIF images. Batch conversion is supported.

  3. 3

    Automatic conversion

    The tool decodes your AVIF and converts it to lossless PNG automatically — no settings required.

  4. 4

    Preview the output

    Check the preview and file size information before downloading.

  5. 5

    Download your PNG

    Click Download to save the PNG file to your device. Batch files all download at once.

Frequently asked questions

What is AVIF format?
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format with superior compression compared to JPEG, PNG, and WebP. It's used on modern websites for faster load times, but isn't yet supported by all apps and editors.
Why convert AVIF to PNG instead of JPG?
PNG is a lossless format — it preserves every pixel without any additional compression artefacts. Choose PNG when you need perfect quality, full transparency support, or plan to edit the image further. Choose JPG if you need a smaller file size for sharing.
Is transparency preserved?
Yes. PNG supports full 8-bit alpha transparency. If your AVIF has transparent areas, they are preserved exactly in the PNG output.
Will the PNG file be larger than the AVIF?
Yes, typically significantly larger. AVIF achieves very high compression; PNG is lossless and uncompressed by comparison. The trade-off is universal compatibility and zero quality loss.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. Your browser decodes the AVIF natively and re-encodes it as PNG. Nothing leaves your device.
Can I convert multiple AVIF files at once?
Yes. Drop multiple files at once and the tool converts them all to PNG, downloadable in a single click.
Which browsers support AVIF decoding?
Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16.4+, and Edge 121+ support AVIF natively. Older browsers will show an error.
Is there any quality loss converting AVIF to PNG?
No additional quality loss occurs. PNG is lossless, so the conversion captures the AVIF as decoded — the only quality already lost was from the original AVIF encoding.
Can I use this on an iPhone or Android?
Yes. The tool works on any modern mobile browser with AVIF support, including Safari on iOS 16.4+ and Chrome for Android.
What if conversion fails?
If your browser doesn't support AVIF decoding (typically older browsers), conversion will fail. Update to a modern browser like Chrome or Firefox to resolve this.

Convert AVIF images to lossless PNG format directly in your browser — no upload,

no signup, no software installation required. AVIF is a next-generation format

based on the AV1 codec that delivers exceptional compression, but many image

editors, design tools, and older platforms cannot open AVIF files.

Converting to PNG gives you a universally compatible, lossless result. Unlike JPG,

PNG preserves full alpha transparency, so any transparent areas in your AVIF are

carried through to the output. The trade-off is file size: PNG is lossless, which

means files will be significantly larger than the source AVIF.

The tool supports batch conversion — drop multiple AVIF files at once and download

them all as PNGs in a single step. Processing runs entirely client-side using your

browser's native AVIF decoder. Compatible with Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+,

Safari 16.4+, and Edge 121+.

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