FORMAT COMPARISON
AVIF vs WEBP
AVIF can compress harder at high quality. WEBP is often faster to encode and still has excellent practical support.
Choose AVIF for maximum compression
AVIF often wins on file size for photography and rich graphics when you can accept slower encoding and test browser support.
It is a strong choice for performance-focused sites that can keep JPG or WEBP fallbacks.
Choose WEBP for everyday compatibility
WEBP is broadly supported, quick to work with, and accepted by many CMS, ecommerce and social workflows.
If you need one modern image format without extra fallbacks, WEBP is often the safer first step.
Conversion direction
AVIF to WEBP helps when a tool or upload form rejects AVIF.
WEBP to AVIF can reduce file size further, but check the output visually because aggressive compression can change fine detail.
Use the tools
- AVIF to WEBP Converter - Convert AVIF files for broader upload support.
- WEBP to AVIF Converter - Try smaller AVIF output from WEBP images.
- WEBP to JPG Converter - Use JPG when modern formats are not accepted.