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Convert BMP to AVIF Format

Convert your BMP images to AVIF format. Transform uncompressed BMP files into modern AVIF images with excellent compression.

Convert BMP to AVIF Format

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Max file size: 10MB

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Up to 10MB
Adjustable Quality

Benefits of Converting BMP to AVIF

Superior Compression

Up to 50% smaller than WebP and 80% smaller than PNG

Excellent Quality

Maintains high visual quality even at low file sizes

Modern Format

Next-generation image format for the web

Growing Support

Increasingly supported by modern browsers

How It Works

1

Upload your BMP image

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Adjust quality settings

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Click "Convert Now"

4

Download your AVIF file

About AVIF Format

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers significantly better compression than JPEG, PNG, and even WebP, while maintaining high visual quality. AVIF supports HDR, wide color gamut, and transparency.

Safe & Secure Processing

We prioritize processing images directly in your browser when possible. For some conversions, secure server processing is used, and files are promptly deleted after handling. Your privacy is our priority.

Comparison

BMP vs AVIF: What's the Difference?

BMP Format

Lossless quality
Wide compatibility with image editors
Simple format, easy to process
Works with older software
Very large file sizes

AVIF Format

Superior compression (50% smaller than WebP)
Excellent image quality
Supports transparency and HDR
Next-generation format for web
Limited browser support

When to Use AVIF?

Next-Gen Websites

When building modern websites that prioritize the latest performance optimizations.

HDR Content

When working with high dynamic range images that need superior quality at smaller sizes.

Progressive Web Apps

When creating PWAs where performance and bandwidth efficiency are critical.

Future-Proofing

When preparing content for the future of web imaging as browser support increases.

FAQs: Converting BMP to AVIF