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Why Convert AVIF to WebP?
Converting AVIF to WebP provides broader browser compatibility while maintaining modern compression. WebP is supported in more browsers and tools than AVIF.
Common Use Cases
- Broader browser compatibility than AVIF
- Platforms that support WebP but not AVIF
- Fallback images for progressive enhancement
Source Format
AVIF
AV1 Image File Format
AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers significantly better compression than JPEG and WebP while maintaining high visual quality, transparency, and animation support.
+ 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality
+ Better compression than WebP
+ Supports transparency, animation, and HDR
- Slower encoding and decoding than JPEG or WebP
- Limited support in older browsers and software
Target Format
WebP
WebP Image Format
WebP is a modern image format developed by Google that provides superior compression for both lossy and lossless images. It supports transparency and animation, making it a versatile replacement for PNG, JPEG, and GIF on the web.
+ 25-35% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality
+ Supports both lossy and lossless compression
+ Transparency and animation support
- Not universally supported in older software and editors
- Some social media platforms don't accept WebP uploads
Quality & Size Notes
Both are modern lossy formats. WebP files are typically 20-30% larger than AVIF at the same quality. Re-encoding adds minor quality loss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert AVIF to WebP?
WebP has broader support in older browsers and image editing tools. It's a good middle ground between JPEG compatibility and AVIF efficiency.
Will files be larger?
Yes, typically 20-30% larger than AVIF. WebP is still much smaller than JPEG or PNG.
Is this a common conversion?
It's becoming more common in progressive enhancement setups where AVIF is served to supporting browsers with WebP as fallback.