Keeps transparency exactly
If your AVIF has an alpha channel, the PNG carries every transparent pixel across untouched. Logos and cutouts stay clean.
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Drop AVIF files to convert to PNG
AVIF Β· up to 50 files Β· 100 MB each
AVIF is a newer web image format. It squeezes photos down to a fraction of the size older formats need, which is why sites now serve it to save bandwidth. That thrift comes at a cost outside the browser: many photo editors, design tools, and older phones and desktops still cannot open an AVIF file. Double-click one and you often get an error or a blank thumbnail.
PNG is the opposite kind of format. It is lossless, it carries transparency, and it opens in every image editor and operating system you are likely to touch. Converting AVIF to PNG gives you a working copy you can actually edit, upload, or hand to someone else without worrying about whether their app supports the format.
Be clear about the trade. PNG files are much larger than AVIF, sometimes several times over, and that is the price of lossless plus an alpha channel. Converting also cannot bring back detail the AVIF already threw away during its own compression. It only stops further loss from here. If you want a small, universal file instead of a big lossless one, use AVIF to JPG. Every file is decoded and re-encoded inside your browser, so nothing gets uploaded.
If your AVIF has an alpha channel, the PNG carries every transparent pixel across untouched. Logos and cutouts stay clean.
PNG stores the image without further compression, so no new detail is lost in the conversion. There is no quality slider because there is nothing to trade.
The file never leaves your browser. Open the Network tab while you convert and you will see no upload traffic at all.
Older Photoshop, many lightweight editors, and some phone galleries cannot read AVIF. A PNG drops onto the canvas without complaint.
When an AVIF holds a see-through background, PNG carries that transparency across so the graphic sits cleanly on any color.
Layouts and mockups often expect PNG layers with sharp edges. Convert first so the asset behaves the way your design tool wants.
Plenty of upload forms, avatar builders, and older platforms accept PNG but reject AVIF outright. Convert and the upload goes through.
If you plan to edit and re-save an image several times, a lossless PNG avoids stacking up compression damage along the way.
An AVIF grabbed from a website may not open in your desktop viewer or document editor. PNG bridges that gap in one step.
Add a single file or a batch of up to fifty. Each one joins the queue and converts with the same settings.
AnyResizer reads each AVIF with WebAssembly and rebuilds it as a lossless PNG, transparency and all. Nothing to configure.
A single file saves straight to your device. A batch comes back as one ZIP, every file renamed with a .png extension.
Reach for PNG when you need transparency or a lossless copy. If you only need a small, shareable photo, AVIF to JPG makes a far smaller file.
Expect the PNG to be much bigger than the AVIF. That size jump is normal and comes from storing every pixel without loss.
Converting will not sharpen a soft AVIF. Any detail the original compression removed is already gone and cannot be rebuilt.
If the PNG turns out larger than you need, run it through the Image Compressor afterward to trim the file size.
Convert between all major image formats β JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and more β in one place.
Want a smaller, universal file instead of a large PNG? Convert AVIF to JPG.
Same idea for WebP source files β keep transparency and go lossless.
Resize by exact pixels, percent, or longest edge before or after converting.
Reduce the PNG file size after converting without an obvious quality drop.
Drop them here and get lossless PNG that keeps transparency and opens in every editor.