Convert AVIF to PNG in your browser (AVIF decoding depends on your browser). No signup, no upload.
AVIF to PNG converts an AVIF image to PNG in your browser, if your browser can decode AVIF.
No quality setting — PNG is lossless and can preserve transparency when present.
AVIF decoding depends on your browser; AVIF to PNG shows a clear error if it cannot decode.
In-browser only; nothing is uploaded. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF, GPS, and other metadata.
AVIF to PNG converts an AVIF image to PNG entirely in your browser — the file is read with the HTML canvas and never uploaded to a server. AVIF decoding depends on your browser. If this browser cannot decode the AVIF file, the tool shows a clear error instead of sending it anywhere.
PNG is lossless and supports an alpha channel, so transparency in the AVIF is preserved when present; there is no quality setting.
AVIF to PNG shows the detected format, dimensions, and file size in the result panel. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF, GPS, and other metadata. Only the decoded still image is converted; AVIF sequences, depth, and HDR data are not preserved.
PNG is lossless, so the converted image is not re-compressed with quality loss.
AVIF decoding depends on your browser; AVIF to PNG fails clearly rather than pretending or uploading the file.
AVIF to PNG runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
See the detected format, dimensions, and size before you download.
Turn an AVIF into a widely supported PNG for apps or sites that do not read AVIF yet.
Convert to PNG to preserve an alpha channel present in the source, with lossless output.
Use the result panel to confirm format, dimensions, and size before publishing.
Convert from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying local.
No. AVIF to PNG decodes and converts the image in your browser, and the file is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.
AVIF decoding depends on your browser. On a browser without AVIF support, AVIF to PNG cannot decode the file and shows a clear error rather than uploading it.
Yes when the source has it. PNG supports an alpha channel, so transparency in the AVIF is preserved; PNG is also lossless, so there is no quality setting.
No. AVIF to PNG exports the decoded still image; Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF, GPS, and other metadata. AVIF sequences, depth, and HDR information are not preserved.
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