Convert AVIF to PNG instantly
Free, private, browser-based AVIF to PNG converter. Drop one file or many — they all stay on your device.
Drop AVIF files here
or click to browse — one file or many
01Why this converter
AVIF to PNG, focused.
Four reasons people drop a AVIF here instead of opening a desktop app or trusting a random upload site.
- 01
Built just for AVIF to PNG
One focused page — drop a AVIF, get PNG. No format picker to set, no settings to tweak unless you want quality control.
- 02
In-browser conversion
Conversion runs locally using the Canvas API. Even a 50 MB image is done in a couple of seconds on a normal laptop.
- 03
PNG is lossless and transparency-friendly
PNG keeps every pixel exactly. Transparency is preserved — useful for logos, icons, and screenshots with cutouts. Best when fidelity, transparency, or sharp text matter.
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Photos stay on your device
AVIF files can be personal — IDs, family shots, work-in-progress. The conversion happens here, so we never see the file you dropped in.
02How it works
Three steps to a clean PNG.
- Drop imagephoto.avif3.4 MB
Step 1Drop a AVIF file
Drag in a AVIF from your phone, computer, or download folder. Up to 50 MB per file.
- ModeLossless
Step 2Click Convert
PNG is lossless. There's nothing to tune — the converter just preserves the pixels and saves the file.
- Convertedphoto.pngPNG · 1.2 MB
Step 3Download the PNG
Click Convert and save. The original AVIF on your disk is untouched — re-convert with different settings whenever you want.
03Use cases
Where the PNG wins.
AVIF files have their place — but when something downstream chokes, PNG is usually the answer.
Upload to anywhere
PNG is accepted by every CMS, social platform, and storefront on the internet. AVIF sometimes is not.
photo.avif → photo.pngSend it in an email
Inline previews work properly for PNG. AVIF attachments often show as a broken icon in older email clients.
Attach PNG, not AVIFEdit in any image app
Photoshop, Affinity, Pixelmator, Canva, Figma, GIMP — every editor opens PNG. AVIF works in some, fails in others.
AVIF → PNG for editingEdit an AVIF you downloaded
AVIF is great on the web but few desktop editors handle it. Convert to a classic format and the rest of your tools just work.
hero.avif → hero.pngKeep transparency intact
PNG preserves alpha channels. Logos, icons, and screenshots with cutout backgrounds survive the conversion exactly.
Cutout image → transparent PNGStandardise a mixed folder
Drop each AVIF in turn and end up with a clean folder of PNG files. Easier to back up, search, and share.
Mixed → uniform PNG
04Quick tips
Get a cleaner result.
Small habits that keep the output sharp and the workflow snappy.
- 01
No quality slider, by design
PNG is lossless. The converter doesn't compromise pixels, so there's nothing to tune.
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Convert first, compress later
If you also need a smaller file, run the resulting PNG through the image compressor for another big drop with no visible loss.
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You may not need to convert
AVIF works in every modern browser and most modern editors. If you control where the file ends up, leaving it as AVIF keeps the file size smaller.
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PNG is best for sharp edges and transparency
Logos, screenshots, line art, and anything with a transparent background should be PNG. For photos, JPG is usually a smarter pick.
05Loved by
People who deal with AVIF files regularly.
Downloaded AVIF assets from a stock site and Office wouldn't read them. PNG conversion in the browser fixed it.
AVIF is great until you need to open it in Photoshop, which doesn't read it natively. PNG every time.
I keep my game assets as AVIF for the web and convert to PNG for sprites in Unity. Same source, two outputs, in the browser.
06Questions
AVIF to PNG, plainly answered.
What people ask before converting their first file. Anything missing? hello@wirelogs.com.
01What does AVIF to PNG actually do?
It opens the AVIF image and re-encodes it as a PNG. Transparency is preserved — useful for logos, icons, and screenshots with cutouts.
02Will my photo lose quality?
PNG is lossless. Every pixel is preserved exactly — the only change is the format wrapper around the same image data.
03Why convert AVIF?
AVIF is the newest mainstream web image format, smaller than WebP at the same quality. The problem is many editors, design apps, and legacy tools still don't read the format. Converting to PNG, which is a lossless format with transparency support, ideal for screenshots, logos, and art, fixes that without needing a desktop app or a subscription.
04How big a file can I drop in?
Up to 50 MB per image. That comfortably covers every phone photo, most DSLR shots, and large stock-site downloads. Larger files? Resize the source first.
05Is the converter really free?
Yes. No usage cap, no watermark, no premium tier, no sign-up. Convert as many files as you need.
06Do you upload my image?
No. Conversion runs in the browser. Wirelogs never gets a copy of the file, so personal photos and unreleased work stay private.
07Are PNG files always bigger than JPG?
For photos, yes — usually 3-5× bigger because PNG is lossless. For screenshots, line art, and images with transparency, PNG often matches or beats JPG and stays sharp.
08Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The converter works in iOS Safari and Android Chrome, supports the system share sheet, and saves the output straight to Photos, Files, or downloads.
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Convert a AVIF right now.
Drop your AVIF into the tool above and save the PNG. No upload, no sign-up, no watermark on the output.
- PNGoutput format
- 50 MBmax file size
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