Compare Portable Network Graphics and AV1 Image File Format formats — understand the key differences and when to use each
Portable Network Graphics
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless image format created in 1996 as a patent-free alternative to GIF. PNG uses DEFLATE lossless compression, meaning images retain 100% of their original quality regardless of how many times they're saved. The format supports 8-bit (256 colors) and 24-bit (16.7M colors) color modes, plus a full 8-bit alpha channel for smooth transparency and semi-transparency effects. PNG is the preferred format for screenshots, logos, icons, UI elements, diagrams, and any image requiring sharp edges or transparency. PNG files are typically larger than JPG for photographs but significantly better for graphics with text, solid colors, or transparency. PNG also supports interlacing for progressive loading, gamma correction for cross-platform color consistency, and embedded text metadata. Modern alternatives like WebP and AVIF offer better compression, but PNG remains the gold standard for lossless quality.
AV1 Image File Format
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. AVIF provides approximately 50% better compression than JPEG and 20% better than WebP at equivalent quality. It supports HDR, wide color gamut, transparency, animation, and lossless compression. AVIF is supported by Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. While encoding is slower than JPEG or WebP, AVIF produces the smallest file sizes with excellent quality, making it ideal for web performance optimization.
| Feature | PNG | AVIF |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | Portable Network Graphics | AV1 Image File Format |
| File Extension | .png | .avif |
| Category | image | image |
| Free to Convert | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Browser Support | ✓ All Browsers | ✓ All Browsers |
| Convert to Each Other | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
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