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Free AVIF Converter

Convert Images to AVIF Online

Convert common image formats into AVIF for modern compression workflows. AVIF can create very small files, but browser support for encoding may vary.

Optimize before download Convert to AVIF Adjust quality Batch-friendly queue
60%Typical size reduction
3 stepsUpload, optimize, download
PrivateNo unnecessary storage

Optimize & convert to AVIF

AVIF
Drag and drop images here or click to browse and optimize multiple files
Smart mode Recommended default: WebP for most website images. TinySharp keeps the smaller result automatically on optimization workflows.
Need the safest web output? Use WebP converter →
Estimated savings~72% smaller
Advanced quality
Quality / output target80%
Recommended range for web images is usually 75–85.
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Private browser processing. TinySharp keeps the smaller result automatically on optimization workflows.

Reliable AVIF export may require backend conversion if the browser does not support canvas AVIF encoding.

Optimization first

More than a simple AVIF converter

Create AVIF-ready assets for modern stacks when very small file sizes and strong visual quality matter.

  • Reduce file size before exporting.
  • Keep visual quality balanced with the quality slider.
  • Download a single file or a ZIP for batch workflows.

Best for

When to use AVIF

Modern websitesPerformance testingLarge image librariesAdvanced compression

Reliable AVIF encoding can require backend support depending on browser capabilities.

How it works

Optimize and convert images to AVIF in three steps

1

Upload images

Add your JPG, PNG, WebP or other supported image files.

2

Optimize quality

Use the quality slider to balance sharp visuals and smaller output.

3

Download output

Export optimized AVIF files individually or as a ZIP.

SEO-friendly workflow

Built for people searching for AVIF optimization

AVIF pages should clearly explain compatibility and advanced compression expectations.

Recommended workflow

Choose this page when the final output format should be AVIF. If the user only wants compression without changing format, the related compression tools guide them to the right page.

Conversion pages should feel premium all the way down the page Format conversion

Use it in real projects

Conversion pages should feel premium all the way down the page

A stronger tool page keeps the same visual quality after the hero, using educational sections, supporting imagery and enough spacing so the experience still feels polished below the fold.

  • Explain why the target format is useful, not only how to create it.
  • Support SEO intent with sections that answer practical user questions.
  • Keep related tools easy to reach for users whose workflow changes mid-task.
Better UXClear intentGuided workflowProduction ready

Why use this converter

A complete AVIF workflow, not just a format switch

This page is designed to satisfy conversion intent while also helping the user reduce file size and prepare output for real website or content use.

Smaller final assets

Optimize before downloading so output files are lighter and easier to publish.

Format-specific guidance

Each converter explains what the output format is best for and when another format is a better choice.

Conversion + optimization

Users can switch formats and still control quality instead of doing those jobs in separate tools.

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Private workflow

Files are processed in a clean workflow with no unnecessary storage or confusing extra steps.

FAQ

Questions about converting to AVIF

These answers help users decide when this output format makes sense and what to expect from the workflow.

What is AVIF best for?

AVIF is useful when you need very small web image files with modern compression.

Can every browser create AVIF files?

No. Some browsers can display AVIF but may not support client-side AVIF encoding. Backend conversion may be required for reliable output.

Is AVIF smaller than WebP?

AVIF can often be smaller, but the best choice depends on the image and compatibility needs.

Should I use AVIF for all website images?

Use AVIF when compatibility and testing are handled. WebP is often a safer default for broad web workflows.

Move between format pages without losing the design quality

Need another output type?

Move between format pages without losing the design quality

Every converter keeps the same polished structure, so users can explore JPG, PNG, WebP or AVIF workflows with a familiar experience.