Converting GIF to AVIF can significantly enhance image quality and compression efficiency. Traditional GIF format is limited to 256 colors, while AVIF supports full color and higher color depth. Converted files are not only smaller in size but also richer and more detailed in color representation, especially suitable for upgrading old GIF images to modern formats.
Animation GIF conversion mechanism:
• Automatically decomposed into individual frames
• Each frame converted to high-quality AVIF
• Maintains original frame sequence
• Packaged as ZIP file for download
Since AVIF is mainly for static images, animated GIFs are converted into a series of static AVIF files, which you can choose to use as needed.
Quality improvements from GIF to AVIF:
• Expands from 256 colors to full color
• Eliminates color banding and dithering
• Supports smoother gradients
• Enhances detail expressiveness
Especially suitable for upgrading simple GIF icons, memes, etc., to high-quality static image formats.
Output file organization:
• Each frame is named sequentially (original filename_1.avif, original filename_2.avif...)
• Maintains the original frame timing sequence
• ZIP file contains all frame images
• Supports previewing individual frame effects
This method ensures you get a complete animation breakdown for easy subsequent editing or use.
Recommended settings for different GIF types:
• Simple icons: Quality 80-90
• Memes: Quality 75-85
• Complex animations: Quality 65-75
• Screenshot GIFs: Quality 55-65
It's recommended to preview the effect of a single frame conversion first to confirm the quality before proceeding with the full conversion.
Q: When to convert GIF to AVIF?
A: When better image quality and smaller file size are needed.
Q: How to handle animation effects?
A: You can choose keyframes to create static images or use other animation formats.
Q: How to use after conversion?
A: Suitable for high-quality static images, displayed on web pages and applications.