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Convert AVIF to BMP

Convert AVIF images to uncompressed BMP format locally in your browser — no upload, no server, completely private.

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How to use AVIF to BMP converter?

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Upload your AVIF files

Drag and drop your AVIF images onto the drop zone, or click Select Files to browse. You can also click Select Folder to import an entire folder of AVIF images at once.

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Convert AVIF to BMP

Hit the Convert button and the AVIF to BMP conversion runs instantly in your browser via WebAssembly — fast, completely private, and no internet connection needed after the page loads.

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Download your BMP files

Once the AVIF to BMP conversion is done, download each BMP file individually, or use Download All / Download ZIP to save everything in one click.

Why use our AVIF to BMP converter?

100% Local Processing

All conversion happens directly in your browser. Your images never leave your device — no uploads, no servers, complete privacy.

Batch Conversion

Convert dozens of AVIF files to BMP in one go. Select multiple files or an entire folder and convert them all at once.

Fast and Lightweight

Powered by WebAssembly, the conversion engine runs at near-native speed right in your browser with no plugins required.

Uncompressed Output

BMP preserves every pixel without compression — perfect when you need raw, unaltered pixel data for legacy applications or further editing.

Easy Download

Download converted images one by one, all at once, or as a single ZIP archive — whichever is most convenient.

No Installation Needed

Works entirely in the browser. No app, no extension, no account required. Just open the page and start converting.

Why convert AVIF to BMP?

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Absolute pixel fidelity after AVIF to BMP conversion

BMP stores every pixel as raw data with nothing thrown away. When you convert AVIF to BMP, the output is a lossless, uncompressed copy — ideal for processing pipelines, intermediate editing steps, or quality-sensitive automation where accumulated compression artifacts are unacceptable.

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Works in every Windows application

BMP is baked into Windows at the OS level. Paint, legacy line-of-business software, older CAD tools, industrial control interfaces — if it runs on Windows and touches images, it almost certainly handles BMP. Converting AVIF to BMP is often the fastest way to get a modern image into software that was written before format diversity was anyone's concern.

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Simple enough to parse without a library

BMP has one of the simplest file structures of any image format. For developers writing custom tooling, embedded systems, or automation scripts, being able to read and write raw pixel data without pulling in a full image codec is a genuine advantage. AVIF requires a complex decoder; BMP just needs a few header bytes and a memory buffer.

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Required by legacy and industrial systems

Some specialized software — medical imaging tools, older printing systems, CNC interfaces, and certain manufacturing applications — either require BMP or work far more reliably with it. If you're integrating with one of these systems, converting AVIF to BMP isn't a workaround, it's the correct move.

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No patents, no licensing, no surprises

BMP is fully open and has been for decades. There's nothing to license, no decoder to worry about, and no format-specific gotchas waiting for you at runtime. For environments where open, auditable formats are a hard requirement, BMP's complete transparency is a real feature.

About AVIF and BMP file

AVIF

AV1 Image File Format

AVIF is a modern image format derived from the AV1 video codec. It offers excellent compression efficiency, often 50% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality. AVIF supports HDR, wide color gamut, transparency, and both lossy and lossless compression.

ModernHigh compressionHDR supportTransparencyWide color gamut

BMP

Bitmap Image File

BMP is an uncompressed raster image format native to Windows. It stores pixel data without any compression, resulting in large file sizes but perfect quality. BMP is commonly used in Windows applications and legacy systems.

UncompressedPerfect qualityLarge file sizeWindows nativeLegacy support

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