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PNG provides lossless quality and full transparency support, making it ideal for editing, compositing and use in design applications that do not yet support AVIF. Converting AVIF to PNG gives you a high-quality source file that can be edited, cropped or composited without any further quality loss.
Note that AVIF files with transparency will have their transparent areas preserved in the PNG output, since PNG fully supports alpha transparency.
AVIF to PNG conversion is most useful when you need to edit, composite or archive an AVIF image in a way that requires lossless quality and broad application support.
Converting AVIF to PNG before importing into Photoshop, Affinity Photo or similar tools ensures the image opens correctly and can be edited losslessly. PNG preserves all transparency information from the AVIF, making it ideal for compositing AVIF images from the web into design mockups, presentations or print layouts.
Image processing pipelines that use libraries like ImageMagick, Pillow or Sharp may not yet support AVIF input in all deployment environments. Converting to PNG first provides a universally supported input format for any automated image processing workflow.
For print-ready output or long-term archival, PNG is a more broadly supported format than AVIF. Converting AVIF images to PNG for printing or archive storage ensures they remain accessible in any workflow now and in the future.
Quick answers about how this tool works and how to get the best results.
Yes. PNG supports full alpha transparency. If your AVIF image has transparent areas, they will be preserved in the PNG output. This is one of the advantages of converting to PNG rather than JPG, which cannot store transparency.
AVIF achieves very high compression efficiency by discarding some image data. PNG stores every pixel losslessly without compression artefacts. The PNG will therefore be significantly larger than the AVIF — this is expected. If file size is a concern and you do not need transparency, converting to JPG or WebP will give you a smaller output.
Yes. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your AVIF file is never sent to any server. Close or reload the tab and all image data is cleared from memory.
AVIF input is supported in Chrome 101+, Firefox 113+ and Safari 16.4+. If you are using an older browser, it may not be able to decode the AVIF file. Upgrading to the latest version of Chrome or Firefox is recommended for the best experience with AVIF files.