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Convert AVIF to WEBP

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What does converting AVIF to WEBP mean?

AVIF is a next-generation format based on the AV1 video codec offering the best compression of any mainstream image format, while WEBP is a modern format developed by Google that combines strong compression with wide browser support. WebP is broadly supported and nearly as efficient as AVIF — a safe middle ground.

AVIF routinely produces files 50% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality, and supports transparency and a wide color range. Browser support is strong in all current major browsers, though very old software may not display it.

WebP supports both lossy and lossless compression plus transparency and animation in a single format, typically producing files 25-35% smaller than JPG or PNG at equivalent visual quality. It's supported by all major modern browsers.

How to convert AVIF to WEBP

  1. 1

    Upload your AVIF files — drop them into the box above, or click to browse — batch uploads are supported

  2. 2

    Click Convert All — conversion to WEBP happens instantly in your browser, no server round-trip involved

  3. 3

    Preview the result — check the converted file before downloading

  4. 4

    Download — save a single file directly, or download the whole batch as a ZIP

When to convert AVIF to WEBP

Preparing AVIF files for fast-loading websites and modern web apps

Convert AVIF images to WEBP when your project specifically calls for fast-loading websites and modern web apps.

Reducing file size

If WEBP compresses better than AVIF for your content, converting can significantly cut storage and bandwidth needs.

Improving compatibility

Some platforms and software only accept certain formats — converting to WEBP ensures your AVIF files open everywhere they need to.

Batch migrating a library

Convert a whole folder of AVIF images to WEBP at once instead of opening each file individually in an editor.

Why use Pixvert to convert AVIF to WEBP?

  • 100% local processing: conversion happens entirely in your browser — files are never uploaded anywhere
  • Batch support: convert multiple files in one pass and download them together as a ZIP
  • No signup required: use the tool immediately without an account or email
  • Free, with no hidden limits: no watermarks, no forced quality caps

Frequently Asked Questions

Will converting AVIF to WEBP reduce image quality?

The converter uses a high-quality output setting by default, so any quality loss when converting to WEBP is minimal and generally not visible to the eye.

Does WEBP support transparency?

Yes, WEBP supports transparency, so any transparent areas in your AVIF file are preserved in the converted image.

Is it safe to convert my images here?

Yes. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API — your files are never uploaded to a server.

Can I convert multiple files at once?

Yes, drop several files at once and click Convert All — every file is processed and can be downloaded individually or as a ZIP.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no hard limit set by Pixvert, but very large files depend on your device's available memory to process smoothly.

Can I use the converted images commercially?

Yes, Pixvert only changes the file format — it does not alter your rights over the image or add any watermark.

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