AVIF to WebP

Turn AVIF into WebP for broader support with small file sizes.

Drop AVIF files here or click to browse

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Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use AVIF to WebP

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What AVIF to WebP is for

Use the AVIF to WebP tool when a platform or CMS accepts WebP but has not added AVIF support yet. WebP keeps the transparency and most of the size advantage while opening in far more tools.

  • Convert AVIF to WebP when a platform accepts WebP but not AVIF.
  • Keep transparency and small file sizes while gaining broader support.
  • Prepare images for CMS platforms and tools that have not added AVIF yet.
  • Control the quality level to balance size against fidelity.
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Best practices for better results

Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.

  • Quality 85 keeps images visually identical at a small size.
  • Convert to WebP for compatibility, not size: AVIF is already the smaller format.
  • Transparency survives the conversion, so logos and graphics convert cleanly.
  • Keep the AVIF for your own archive and ship the WebP where needed.

AVIF to WebP: the practical middle ground

AVIF to WebP conversion solves a compatibility problem between two modern formats. AVIF is the smaller of the pair, but WebP has been around longer, so far more CMS platforms, plugins, marketplaces and desktop tools accept it. When a system says yes to WebP and no to AVIF, this converter keeps you in modern-format territory instead of falling all the way back to JPG.

Transparency carries straight through, and the quality slider lets you decide how much size to spend.

HOW TO CONVERT AVIF TO WEBP

  • Drop your AVIF images onto the upload area
  • Set the WebP quality: 85 keeps images visually identical at a small size
  • Click Convert to WebP and watch the per-image progress
  • Check the size change on every row, then download individually or all at once

Where each format fits

Keep AVIF for your own site where you control the markup, since it is the smallest format browsers render. Ship WebP to platforms that have not caught up. And when something demands maximum compatibility, AVIF to JPG covers the rest. To go the other direction and create WebP from classic formats, use Convert to WebP.

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JXL to JPG: Convert JPEG XL files to widely supported JPG
  • JXL to PNG: Convert JPEG XL files to lossless PNG
  • JXL to WebP: Convert JPEG XL files to small WebP images
  • JPG to JXL: Convert JPG photos to next-gen JPEG XL

AVIF to WebP FAQ

Why convert AVIF to WebP instead of JPG?

WebP keeps transparency and stays much smaller than JPG, while being supported by more apps, tools and platforms than AVIF. It is the practical middle ground between the two.

Which is smaller, AVIF or WebP?

AVIF, usually by 20 to 30 percent at the same quality. Convert to WebP for compatibility reasons, not size: when a platform or tool accepts WebP but not AVIF.

What quality setting should I use?

Quality 80 to 90 keeps images visually identical at a small size; the default of 85 suits nearly everything.

Does the WebP keep transparency?

Yes. Both formats support full alpha transparency, and it is preserved through the conversion.