Convert AVIF images to lossless PNG — right here in your browser. Transparency preserved.
Your files never leave this device.avif · up to 10 at once · 50 MB each
Four steps, about ten seconds, zero uploads.
Drag images onto the box above, or click Browse to pick them from your device.
Latch decodes each AVIF and re-encodes it as a PNG using your browser — instantly and offline.
PNG stores every pixel exactly — no quality compromise. Transparency is preserved if present in the original.
Save them one at a time, or grab everything at once in a single zip. That's it.
AVIF is a modern, highly-compressed format, but plenty of apps still can't open it. Converting to PNG gives you a universally-supported file with no quality loss — every pixel is stored exactly as decoded, with no compression artefacts. That makes PNG the right choice whenever image quality matters more than file size: editing workflows, screenshots, graphics with text, or images you plan to crop and re-save multiple times.
PNG also supports full transparency (alpha channel), and so does AVIF. If your AVIF images contain transparent areas, only PNG — not JPG — will preserve them faithfully.
The trade-off is file size: PNG files are larger than the original AVIF. For images you're publishing online or sharing where file size matters, AVIF to JPG will produce a far more compact result with no visible quality difference at typical viewing sizes.
Yes. AVIF supports an alpha channel, and so does PNG. This tool carries transparency through from the AVIF source, so any transparent areas in the original are faithfully reproduced in the PNG output.
It depends. PNG is lossless and keeps transparency — ideal for graphics, screenshots, or images you'll edit further. JPG produces much smaller files and is better for photos you'll share or publish. If file size matters more than transparency, convert AVIF to JPG instead.
No. PNG is a lossless format — every pixel is preserved exactly. The PNG files will typically be larger than the original AVIF because AVIF uses far more aggressive compression, but there is no quality degradation.
Yes. Drop up to 10 AVIF files at once and they'll all convert in one go. When done, download them individually or as a single zip file.
No. Every AVIF is read and converted by your own browser. Nothing is sent to a server — in fact, the tool keeps working even with your Wi-Fi switched off.