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AVIF to PNG Converter

Convert AVIF images to PNG with lossless quality - runs entirely in your browser.

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About AVIF

AVIF is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec, producing files significantly smaller than JPG at the same quality. Modern browsers (Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16+) decode AVIF natively, so this conversion runs entirely in your browser - your file never leaves your device.

Why convert AVIF to PNG

PNG is lossless and preserves transparency, making it the right choice for screenshots, logos, and graphics with sharp edges. Files are larger than JPG, but quality is pixel-perfect.

Privacy and processing

Modern browsers decode AVIF natively, and the JPG, PNG, or WEBP output is encoded with the Canvas API. The image never uploads to a server.

AVIF to PNG online with ImgShifter

AVIF to PNG is the lossless exit from a format the rest of your toolchain doesn't speak yet. Design software, office documents, print pipelines, and most upload forms want PNG; AVIF graphics saved from the web - especially logos and illustrations with transparency - need this conversion before they're usable anywhere outside a browser.

Two properties make PNG the right destination here. It's lossless, so the pixels your browser decodes from the AVIF are stored exactly, with no second round of compression damage. And it carries a full alpha channel, so transparent backgrounds and anti-aliased edges survive - the thing a JPG conversion would destroy by flattening everything onto white.

The browser does all the work: native AVIF decode (Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16+), Canvas API PNG encode, nothing transmitted. File sizes grow substantially - AVIF's modern lossy compression is the most efficient in mainstream use, and lossless PNG is the opposite end of that spectrum - so treat the PNG as a working file, not a delivery format.

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Short answers for image workflows, privacy, and supported formats.