AVIF is the latest image format with extremely high compression efficiency but very limited compatibility. Currently, only a few latest browsers support AVIF format. PNG, as a mature format supporting lossless storage, has the widest compatibility. Converting AVIF to PNG allows your high-quality images to be used normally on any device and software, the best solution to AVIF compatibility issues.
Quality characteristics of AVIF to PNG conversion:
• Maintains AVIF's high-quality features
• Fully retains color information
• Supports HDR and wide color gamut
• Preserves transparency effects
Although files may become larger, it ensures the best visual effects in any environment.
Advanced feature retention in AVIF to PNG conversion:
• Complete preservation of alpha channel transparency
• Maintain 10-bit color depth information (if supported)
• Preserve wide color gamut
• Retain HDR information (within supported range)
This ensures the converted PNG files retain the high-quality characteristics of AVIF.
Comprehensive compatibility of PNG format:
• Supported by all image viewers
• Compatible with all design software
• Suitable for web and mobile applications
• Supports printing and professional use
After conversion, it can be used anywhere, completely solving AVIF's compatibility limitations.
File size changes in AVIF to PNG conversion:
• File size will increase significantly
• More noticeable increase for high-quality images
• Moderate size for transparent images
• Relatively less increase for simple graphics
It is recommended to selectively convert based on actual needs, prioritizing important or frequently used images.
Q: Why convert AVIF to PNG?
A: Mainly to solve compatibility issues, allowing images to be used in more places.
Q: Will the conversion lose AVIF's advantages?
A: Quality will not be lost, but the file size advantage will be.
Q: When is conversion recommended?
A: When AVIF images need to be used in traditional software or devices.
Q: What to pay attention to when batch converting?
A: Mainly storage space, as PNG files are much larger than AVIF.