Convert AVIF to WebP

Upload your AVIF images and convert them to WebP format with excellent compression and wide browser support

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Supports .avif • Up to 20 files • 50MB per file

How to Convert AVIF to WebP

1

Upload AVIF Images

Click "Choose Files" or drag and drop your next-generation AVIF images for conversion.

2

Automatic Processing

Your AVIF files are automatically converted to WebP format with optimized compression settings.

3

Download WebP Files

Download your converted WebP images with excellent quality and wide browser compatibility.

Why Convert AVIF to WebP?

Better Browser Support

WebP is supported by 95%+ of browsers, offering wider compatibility than AVIF's current support.

Proven Performance

WebP provides excellent compression (25-35% smaller than JPEG) with established reliability.

Transparency Support

Both formats support transparency, ensuring your alpha channel information is preserved.

Tool Compatibility

More image editing tools and CDNs support WebP, making it easier to work with in your workflow.

AVIF vs WebP Format Comparison

Understanding the differences between these modern image formats

AVIF Characteristics

  • • Newest format (2019)
  • • Best compression efficiency
  • • HDR and wide color gamut
  • • Limited browser support (~70%)
  • • Slower encoding/decoding

WebP Characteristics

  • • Established format (2010)
  • • Excellent compression (25-35% better than JPEG)
  • • Animation support
  • • Wide browser support (~95%)
  • • Fast encoding/decoding

Browser Support Comparison

AVIF Support:

  • • Chrome 85+ ✓
  • • Firefox 93+ ✓
  • • Safari 16+ ✓
  • • Edge 121+ ✓

WebP Support:

  • • Chrome 23+ ✓
  • • Firefox 65+ ✓
  • • Safari 14+ ✓
  • • Edge 18+ ✓

When to Use WebP vs AVIF

Use WebP for:

  • • Production websites needing broad support
  • • E-commerce product images
  • • Social media platforms
  • • Content delivery networks (CDNs)
  • • When you need reliable performance

Use AVIF for:

  • • Cutting-edge applications
  • • Maximum compression needs
  • • HDR content requirements
  • • Progressive enhancement strategies
  • • When targeting modern browsers only

Frequently Asked Questions

Which format provides better compression?

AVIF typically provides better compression than WebP, but WebP still offers excellent compression (25-35% better than JPEG) with much wider browser support.

Will I lose quality converting from AVIF to WebP?

Both are lossy formats, so there may be minimal quality differences. However, both formats preserve transparency and provide excellent visual quality.

Should I use WebP as a fallback for AVIF?

Yes, many developers use AVIF with WebP fallback for optimal performance across all browsers. WebP provides excellent compression with broad compatibility.

How does file size compare between formats?

AVIF files are typically 20-50% smaller than WebP, but WebP files are still 25-35% smaller than equivalent JPEG files.

Conversion Details

Input Format
AVIF
Output Format
WebP
CompressionVP8 Lossy
Transparency✓ Preserved
Quality85% (Optimized)
Browser Support✓ 95%+

Today's Stats

Conversions
856
Files Processed
2,341
Avg. Time
0.8s
User Rating
4.7/5

Pro Tips

Browser Support: WebP works on 95%+ of browsers, making it ideal for production websites.

Fallback Strategy: Use WebP as a reliable fallback when implementing AVIF with progressive enhancement.

CDN Support: Most CDNs and image optimization services have excellent WebP support.