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Convert PNG to AVIF Online

Transform your PNG images to AVIF format instantly. Fast, free, and completely private.

Upload your PNG files and convert them to AVIF format right in your browser — no server uploads ever.

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, ICO, GIF, BMP, TIFF

About PNG to AVIF Conversion

PNG to AVIF Made Simple

Convert your PNG images to AVIF format directly in your browser. No uploads, no waiting—just instant, private conversion with full quality control.

Why Choose AVIF?

AVIF offers next-gen compression, making it ideal for web. Transform your PNG files to take advantage of AVIF's unique benefits.

Privacy First

Your PNG files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally using WebAssembly technology, ensuring complete data privacy and security.

Understanding PNG to AVIF Conversion

AVIF represents the next generation of image compression, offering file sizes 30-50% smaller than JPG while maintaining better quality. Converting PNG to AVIF is an excellent way to optimize website graphics, app assets, and any images where file size matters.

While PNG offers lossless quality and transparency, AVIF provides similar features with dramatically better compression. For web developers and designers looking to improve page speed scores, AVIF is becoming an essential format.

PixConvert makes PNG to AVIF conversion simple and private. All processing happens locally in your browser — no file uploads, no server queues, no privacy risks. Upload your PNG files and get smaller, modern AVIF images ready for the web.

Why Convert PNG to AVIF Locally?

Server Upload Flow

  • Upload files to a remote server
  • Wait in a processing queue
  • Files stored on third-party servers
  • Download converted files

Local WASM Flow

  • Files stay on your device
  • Instant processing using your CPU
  • Absolute privacy guaranteed
  • Immediate save to disk

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