When transparency matters more than smallest bytes
If you need clean edges on logos, UI captures, or cutouts, PNG is still the most boring—and therefore most reliable—choice for many workflows.
Export AVIF to PNG for transparency, design tools, and lossless workflows. Free browser converter: upload AVIF, download PNG — private, no install.
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PNG is still the default interchange format when you need lossless editing steps, alpha transparency, or predictable imports into design tools and screenshot pipelines. AVIF may be smaller on the web, but PNG is often the safer intermediate when you plan to mask, composite, or archive a pixel-perfect version before publishing.
Your AVIF is decoded in the browser, rasterized to pixels, then written out as a PNG file you can download. Because PNG is typically larger than AVIF for photographic content, expect bigger downloads—that tradeoff is normal when you prioritize transparency and lossless-friendly workflows.
Upload an AVIF that contains the transparency or detail you need to preserve in PNG form.
Select PNG as the output format when alpha channels matter.
Convert, download the PNG, then continue masking, compositing, or exporting to other formats in your editor.
If you need clean edges on logos, UI captures, or cutouts, PNG is still the most boring—and therefore most reliable—choice for many workflows.
Some teams still ingest PNG first, then export to web formats. This converter matches that real-world habit instead of forcing a single-format pipeline.
Because conversion happens in your browser session in the default flow, you can avoid uploading sensitive captures to unknown servers.
You are not configuring a batch server. Upload, convert, download—then return to Figma, Photoshop, or your CMS.
If you just need a PNG on disk, you should not need command-line tools or codec tutorials.
Use the same flow on the machine where the file already lives—no install step required.