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Why Resize an Image?

Faster Loading Times

When displayed on websites, large images can significantly hinder loading speeds. Users are likely to abandon a site if it takes too long to load. By resizing your AVIF images, you can ensure a smoother experience.

Bandwidth Limitations

Whether you’re hosting an image or sharing it on social media, file size matters. Smaller images not only improve load times but also reduce bandwidth usage — perfect for users on limited data plans.

User Experience

Properly sized images enhance the aesthetic and functionality of your website or app. Users will appreciate clear images that fit well within the design layout.

SEO Improvement

Search engines place emphasis on user experience, which includes loading speeds. Resized images can improve your site’s performance, potentially boosting your search ranking.

Responsiveness

With an increasing number of users accessing sites through mobile devices, resizing images for various screen sizes becomes essential. This approach ensures that images display correctly without pixelation or distortion.

Configure the form below and click Resize and Convert to AVIF
Format Options

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Quality

Range (0-100)

Effort

Range (0-9)

Size

Enable

Method

Relative Percentage Scaling

Percentage

%

Algorithm

Filename

Enable

Postfix

Adds a piece of text to the filename before the period (.)

Meta Data

Remove All

What is the recommended size for AVIF images on websites?

It depends on the use case, but a common size for banner images is 1280x720 pixels, while thumbnails can be around 150x150 pixels.

Can resizing AVIF images lead to quality loss?

If done improperly, resizing can cause pixelation. However, using high-quality resizing methods helps maintain image integrity.

Why not stick with formats like JPEG or PNG?

While JPEG and PNG are popular, AVIF provides superior compression and image quality, making it a smarter choice for modern applications.