OTF to AVIF Converter

Render OpenType fonts as AVIF images online with next-gen compression

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Next-Gen Format

AVIF represents the cutting edge of image compression. OTF glyph renderings achieve exceptional clarity at dramatically smaller file sizes than JPEG or PNG.

Wide Browser Support

AVIF is supported across Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Your OTF font images display natively in all major browsers without plugins.

Server-Side Encoding

AV1 encoding is compute-intensive, but Convertio handles it all on cloud servers — you get AVIF output without local processing overhead.

How to convert OTF to AVIF

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose avif or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your avif file right afterwards

About formats

OTF (OpenType Font) is a scalable font format jointly developed by Microsoft and Adobe, announced in 1996 and later standardized as ISO/IEC 14496-22. OpenType unifies TrueType and PostScript font technologies under a single container — OTF files with PostScript outlines use CFF/CFF2 tables for cubic Bezier curves, while those with TrueType outlines use quadratic splines in glyf tables (these typically carry the .ttf extension despite being OpenType). The format supports up to 65,535 glyphs per font, enabling comprehensive coverage of Unicode's vast character repertoire including Latin, Cyrillic, Arabic, CJK, and mathematical symbols within one file. Advanced typographic features are encoded in GSUB (glyph substitution) and GPOS (glyph positioning) tables, powering contextual alternates, ligatures, small caps, stylistic sets, and complex script shaping. A defining advantage is cross-platform consistency — the same OTF file renders identically on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android without platform-specific builds. The rich OpenType Layout feature system is another major strength, giving designers fine-grained typographic control that was previously impossible in a single font file. OpenType 1.8 introduced variable font technology, allowing continuous interpolation across weight, width, slant, and custom design axes within a single compact file. Universal support in web browsers, design applications, office suites, and operating systems makes OTF the dominant professional font format in modern digital typography.
Initial release: 1996
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format derived from the AV1 video codec, developed by the Alliance for Open Media and specified in February 2019. The format leverages the intra-frame coding tools of AV1 — a royalty-free video codec backed by Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Netflix, and other major technology companies — to compress still images with substantially higher efficiency than JPEG, PNG, or even WebP. AVIF stores images in the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) container, supporting both lossy and lossless compression, HDR (high dynamic range) with wide color gamuts up to 12-bit depth, alpha transparency, and animated sequences. At equivalent visual quality, AVIF files are typically 30-50% smaller than WebP and 50-70% smaller than JPEG, representing the largest compression improvement in mainstream image formats in over a decade. One advantage is exceptional compression efficiency — AVIF delivers visually indistinguishable images at dramatically lower file sizes, directly reducing bandwidth consumption and improving page load times for web content. The royalty-free licensing model provides another key strength: unlike HEIC/HEIF which relies on patent-encumbered HEVC, AVIF's AV1 foundation is free for anyone to implement without licensing fees. Browser support has reached broad adoption, with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all rendering AVIF natively. The format is rapidly gaining adoption for web images where quality-to-size ratio is paramount.
Initial release: February 8, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OTF to AVIF?

AVIF uses AV1 compression for the best quality-to-size ratio of any image format. OTF glyph images in AVIF are ultra-compact with razor-sharp detail.

How do I open an AVIF file?

AVIF is supported in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and modern image viewers. Photoshop and GIMP also handle AVIF with recent versions.

Is AVIF better than WEBP?

AVIF generally achieves better compression than WEBP, especially for detailed images. For typographic renderings, the edge clarity is noticeably superior.

Can I convert multiple OTF fonts?

Yes — batch upload OTF fonts and Convertio creates separate AVIF images for each, taking advantage of next-generation compression.

Is this conversion free?

Yes — OTF to AVIF conversion is free on Convertio. Works in any modern browser, no encoding tools needed.