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Only WEBP images are allowed.
- Upload Your WEBP: Drag & drop files, click “Choose File,” paste from clipboard, or fetch from a URL.
- Preview Files: Check your selected images in the preview area. Add more or delete files if needed.
- Convert & Download: Click “Download All” to get a ZIP of AVIFs, or "Download" for individual files.
- Start Fresh: Use the “Delete All” button to reset and convert new images anytime.
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This WEBP to AVIF conversion tool is completely free to use, with no limits on the number of conversions or file sizes (within browser capabilities).
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WEBP is an image format developed by Google. Officially released on September 30, 2010 It was designed to reduce image file size while keeping good image quality. Unlike older formats like JPEG or PNG, WEBP supports both lossy and lossless. It also supports transparency (alpha channel) and even animation, making it a flexible option for websites and apps that need smaller, faster-loading images.
WEBP is mainly used to improve website performance. Smaller file sizes help pages load faster, which is better for SEO and user experience. WEBP is supported by most modern browsers and editing tools.
How to Open a WEBP File:
- Windows: Use WEBP extension, IrfanView, or Photoshop (with plugin).
- macOS: Open with XnView MP or convert with CloudConvert.
- Linux: Use ImageMagick or GIMP with support enabled.
- Web: Viewable in most browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.
File Extension: .webp
Developed by: Google
Initial Release: September 30, 2010
Learn more at WEBP on Wikipedia or on the official WebP site.
AVIF stands for the AV1 Image File Format. It uses the AV1 video codec inside a HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) container. AVIF was released in February 2019. This format compresses images better than JPEG and WebP, creating smaller files without losing quality.
AVIF supports high dynamic range (HDR), wide color gamut, transparency, and animation. These features make AVIF good for photos and websites.
How to Open an AVIF File:
- Windows: Use the AVIF Extension for Photos app, or open with IrfanView, GIMP, or XnView MP.
- macOS: Open with GIMP, ImageGlass, or convert files using Squoosh.
- Linux: Use GIMP, ImageMagick, or install custom AVIF plugins.
- Web: Most modern browsers support AVIF, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera.
File Extension: .avif
Developed by: AOMedia (Alliance for Open Media)
Initial Release: February 2019
Learn more at AVIF on Wikipedia.