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Why convert AVIF to PNG?
AVIF and PNG serve different purposes. Converting between them lets you use whichever format works best for your situation.
What is a AVIF file?
AV1 Image File Format: AVIF is a newer image format based on the AV1 video codec. It compresses images more efficiently than JPEG or WebP, producing smaller files at the same quality. Browser support has been catching up quickly.
Created by: Alliance for Open Media, first released in 2019
Used for: Web images where file size is critical, high-quality photo compression
Technical details: Based on AV1 video codec. Supports lossy and lossless compression, HDR, wide color gamut, and transparency. Typically 20-50% smaller than JPEG at similar quality.
Compatibility: Supported in Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since 16.4), and Edge. Some older browsers and image editors may not support it yet.
What is a PNG file?
Portable Network Graphics: PNG is a lossless image format that supports transparency. It was created as a patent-free replacement for GIF back in the mid-1990s and quickly became the standard for web graphics that need clean edges or see-through backgrounds.
Created by: PNG Development Group, first released in 1996
Used for: Web graphics, logos, screenshots, icons, anything that needs transparency or sharp text
Technical details: Lossless compression, so the image looks identical to the original. Supports 8-bit and 24-bit color with an alpha channel for transparency. File sizes tend to be larger than JPEG for photos but smaller for graphics with flat colors.
Compatibility: Every browser, operating system, and image editor supports PNG. It is one of the most universally readable formats.
AVIF vs PNG
| Feature | AVIF | PNG |
|---|---|---|
| Type | AV1 Image File Format | Portable Network Graphics |
| Best for | Web images where file size is critical, high-quality photo compression | Web graphics, logos, screenshots, icons, anything that needs transparency or sharp text |
| Compatibility | Supported in Chrome, Firefox, Safari (since 16.4), and Edge. Some older browsers and image editors may not support it yet. | Every browser, operating system, and image editor supports PNG. It is one of the most universally readable formats. |
| Pros | Best-in-class compression, HDR and wide color support, transparency | Lossless quality, transparency support, universal compatibility |
| Cons | Slower to encode than JPEG or WebP, not yet universal outside modern browsers | Larger file sizes than JPEG for photographs, no animation support (use APNG or GIF for that) |