Converts AVIF images (AV1 + HEIF) to standard PNG images. It's meant to decode very accurately (using AOM, precise colorspace conversions). It is not meant to produce small PNG files. Some PNG files will be 100 times larger than the AVIF input.
It can also be used as a Rust library for decoding straight to uncompressed pixels (RGBA, etc).
avif_decode input.avif output.png
It always processes one file at a time. If output path is omitted, it'll be the same as the input, except with a .png
extension. Add -f
to overwrite output files.
Requires Rust 1.75 or later and a C compiler.
cargo install avif-decode
- 8-, 10-, and 12-bit deep images. Images are saved as 16-bit PNG when necessary.
- RGB and many flavors of YUV color spaces in both full and "studio" range.
- Alpha channel, in both premultiplied and uncorrelated alpha modes.
- 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0 chroma modes. Chroma subsampling uses box upsampling. BTW: The AVIF spec intentionally left chroma upsampling algorithm unspecified, so images using 4:2:0 or 4:2:2 modes will have decoder-dependent distortions. It's best to never use chroma subsampling modes in AVIF.
- Any form of HDR. Maybe later.
- YCgCo color space.
- Embedded ICC color profiles. AV1 already supports so many color spaces, it'd be rude to support an extra color conversion layer that's complex and unecessary.
- The kitchen sink of pointless HEIF features. I'm writing an image decoder, not Photoshop.
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