Konversi PNG ke AVIF

Free online PNG to AVIF converter. Fast, secure, no signup required.

12.9K+ file dikonversi

Drop your file here

or click to browse

Choose File

Accepted: PNG files · Max 100 MB per file

png avif

Konversi Selesai!

Download in s

Get the download link sent to you:

Link will be sent to your email!
Unduh File

Free remaining today: /3

Konversi Selesai!

Unduh File
WhatsApp Email

File converted!

One-time payment · Stripe & PayPal

Convert often? Save with a subscription:

Need to convert PNG to AVIF? MegaConvert makes it easy. Upload your Portable Network Graphics (PNG) file and get a AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) file in seconds — no software to install, no signup required. Whether you need this conversion for web development, photography, graphic design, social media / printing, our online converter handles it instantly. Free for files up to 25MB, with support for larger files up to 2GB.

How to Convert PNG to AVIF Online

  1. 1
    Upload your PNG file

    Click the upload area or drag and drop your PNG file. Files up to 25MB are free. Larger files are supported with pay-per-use.

  2. 2
    Choose AVIF as output format

    AVIF is automatically selected on this page. You can adjust conversion settings if needed.

  3. 3
    Click Convert

    Hit the Convert button to start processing. Your file will be converted using our high-performance servers.

  4. 4
    Download your AVIF file

    Once conversion is complete, click Download to save your new AVIF file. Free files are available for 1 hour.

Why Convert PNG to AVIF?

  • **Better efficiency** — AVIF offers improved compression and quality compared to older formats, reducing file sizes while maintaining fidelity.
  • **Optimized for web** — AVIF is designed for web use, offering faster loading times and better browser support.
  • **Reduce file size** — Converting between formats can significantly reduce file size, making files easier to share via email or cloud storage.
  • **Software requirements** — Your software or platform may require AVIF format specifically. Converting ensures full compatibility.

PNG vs AVIF — Format Comparison

Feature PNG AVIF
Full Name Portable Network Graphics AV1 Image File Format
Developer PNG Development Group (W3C) Alliance for Open Media
First Released 1996 2019
Category Image Image
Extension .png .avif
MIME Type image/png image/avif

Lossy formats (JPG, WebP) may reduce quality. Use PNG or TIFF for lossless conversion.

About PNG Format

Lossless compressed image format with transparency support, ideal for graphics and screenshots.

Full name: Portable Network Graphics

Developer: PNG Development Group (W3C) (1996)

About AVIF Format

Next-generation image format based on AV1 video codec with excellent compression efficiency.

Full name: AV1 Image File Format

Developer: Alliance for Open Media (2019)

Pertanyaan Umum

Upload your PNG file to MegaConvert.io, select AVIF as the output format, and click Convert. Your converted file will be ready to download in seconds. No software installation required.
Yes! Files up to 25MB can be converted for free, up to 3 times per day. For larger files, pay-per-use pricing starts at just $2 for files up to 100MB.
Absolutely. All uploaded files are encrypted in transit (HTTPS), scanned for viruses, and automatically deleted after conversion. We never share or access your files.
Free users can convert files up to 25MB. Pay-per-use supports files up to 2GB. Subscribers get up to 2GB with priority processing.
Converting to AVIF uses lossy compression, so there may be a slight quality reduction. For best results, use high quality settings. The difference is usually imperceptible for photos.
Batch conversion is available for pay-per-use and subscription users. Upload multiple files and convert them all to AVIF simultaneously.
Lossless compressed image format with transparency support, ideal for graphics and screenshots. Developer: PNG Development Group (W3C) (1996).
Next-generation image format based on AV1 video codec with excellent compression efficiency. Developer: Alliance for Open Media (2019).