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Convert images to AVIF locally in your browser

AVIF is the next-generation image format backed by the Alliance for Open Media. It achieves 30–50% better compression than JPEG at comparable visual quality and often outperforms WebP.

No uploadsLocal WASMEXIF/GPSWebP & AVIF

ConV encodes AVIF files using libavif compiled to WebAssembly, running directly in your browser tab. Encoding is CPU-intensive — multiple Web Workers keep the UI responsive.

Because nothing leaves your device, converting sensitive images or unreleased product shots is straightforward.

Avantages clés

  • AVIF encoding in your browser — no server required
  • libavif WASM: same codec as production transcoding servers
  • Better compression than WebP for photos and illustrations
  • Parallel encoding with Web Workers keeps the UI smooth

Cas d'usage courants

  • Performance engineers targeting top Core Web Vitals scores
  • Media teams converting large photo libraries
  • E-commerce teams preparing next-gen product images
  • Developers building performance-critical web applications

Comment ça fonctionne

  1. 01

    Drop JPEG, PNG, or WebP files

  2. 02

    Select AVIF as output format

  3. 03

    Set quality — lower = smaller file; higher = better detail

  4. 04

    Workers encode in parallel; download ZIP when complete

Limitations et attentes réalistes

AVIF encoding is slow on low-spec devices. Safari 16+ and all modern Chromium/Firefox versions support AVIF. For older browser support, provide WebP or JPEG fallbacks.

Questions fréquentes

Is AVIF better than WebP for all images?

AVIF generally achieves better compression than WebP, especially for photographic content. For graphics with flat colors, both perform similarly.

Which browsers support AVIF?

Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari 16+ support AVIF. For broader compatibility, serve WebP to older browsers.

Can I convert AVIF back to JPEG?

Yes. Select JPEG as your output format to decode AVIF back to standard JPEG.

How long does AVIF encoding take?

Expect 5–15 seconds per standard web image (1–3 MP) on a modern laptop. High-resolution photos or large batches take longer.

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