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How to Convert AVIF to TGA

  1. Click the drop zone above or drag and drop your AVIF image(s) into it.
  2. Make sure TGA is selected as the output format.
  3. Adjust the quality slider if needed (higher = better quality, larger file).
  4. Click "Convert all" and wait for the conversion to complete.
  5. Download your converted TGA file(s).

What is AVIF?

AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) — A next-generation format based on the AV1 video codec. Delivers superior compression — up to 50% smaller than JPEG — with support for HDR, wide color gamut, and transparency.

  • Format type: Lossy / Lossless
  • File extension: .avif

What is TGA?

Truevision TGA (Targa) (TGA) — A raster format widely used in game development, 3D rendering, and texture mapping. Supports full alpha channel and optional RLE compression.

  • Format type: Uncompressed / RLE
  • File extension: .tga

Why Convert AVIF to TGA?

Both AVIF and TGA are lossless formats, so converting between them preserves full image quality. This conversion is useful for compatibility — TGA may be better supported by your software, platform, or workflow.

AVIF vs TGA — Key Differences

Feature AVIF TGA
Full name AV1 Image File Format Truevision TGA (Targa)
Compression Lossy / Lossless Uncompressed / RLE
File extension .avif .tga

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this converter free?

Yes, completely free. There are no limits on the number of conversions, no file size restrictions, and no account required.

Is my image data safe?

Absolutely. Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API — no data is uploaded to any server.

What browsers are supported?

This converter works in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Some output formats (AVIF, WebP) may have limited support in older browsers.

Can I convert multiple files at once?

Yes. You can drop or select multiple AVIF files and they will all be converted to TGA in sequence.

Will I lose quality when converting?

No. TGA is a lossless format, so the conversion preserves all image data without any quality loss.