Convert AVIF to WebP
Convert AVIF images to WebP format locally in your browser — no upload, no server, completely private.
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How to use AVIF to WEBP converter?
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.
Convert AVIF to WebP
Hit the Convert button and the AVIF to WebP conversion runs instantly in your browser via WebAssembly — fast, completely private, and no internet connection needed after the page loads.
Download your WebP files
Once the AVIF to WebP conversion is done, download each WebP file individually, or use Download All / Download ZIP to save everything in one click.
Why use our AVIF to WEBP 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 WebP 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.
Web-Optimized Output
WebP delivers 25–35% smaller files than JPG or PNG at the same quality, making it perfect for faster-loading websites.
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 WebP?
Wider compatibility than AVIF
AVIF to WebP conversion gives your images immediate access to a broader ecosystem. Every major browser has supported WebP for years — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — and so do most CMS platforms, CDNs, and image pipelines. If you're handing files to a client or uploading to third-party tools, WebP causes far fewer compatibility problems.
Still meaningfully smaller than JPG and PNG
Converting AVIF to WebP isn't a step backward in quality. WebP typically cuts file size by 25–35% compared to JPG at the same visual quality, and beats PNG handily for photographic content. You trade some of AVIF's compression headroom for much wider compatibility — a worthwhile trade in most real-world workflows.
Transparency preserved end-to-end
WebP handles alpha channels natively, so images with transparent backgrounds — icons, product cutouts, overlays — convert from AVIF to WebP without losing that transparency. No need to flatten to a white background or re-export from the source file.
Works with Next.js, Cloudflare, and modern stacks
Frameworks like Next.js serve WebP by default through their image optimization pipelines. After you convert AVIF to WebP, dropping the file into Cloudflare Images, Imgix, or Bunny CDN just works — no extra config, no format negotiation.
Stable format for long-term storage
WebP has been around since 2010 and is maintained by Google. For archiving or sharing images that need to stay accessible across all kinds of software, WebP is a much safer bet than AVIF, which is still making its way into legacy tools.
About AVIF and WebP 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.
WebP
Web Picture Format
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google for the web. It supports both lossy and lossless compression, as well as transparency and animation. WebP files are typically 25–35% smaller than JPG or PNG at equivalent quality.