AVIF vs TGA — Comparison & Free Converter
Fast, instant AVIF to TGA conversion. No signup required. Just drop your .avif file and get .tga in seconds.
Batch Settings
HDR data will be tone-mapped
Your AVIF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. TGA only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost.
Animation frames will be lost
AVIF supports animation, but TGA does not. Only the first frame (or a representative frame) will be preserved. If you need animation, consider converting to WebP or GIF instead.
Some metadata may not survive
Your AVIF file may contain EXIF, XMP, ICC metadata. TGA has limited or no support for these metadata types. Location data (GPS), camera settings, and color profiles may be stripped during conversion.
Wide color gamut → sRGB
Your AVIF file uses a wide color gamut (sRGB, Display P3, BT.2020 wide gamut). TGA uses standard sRGB. Highly saturated colors outside the sRGB range will be clipped or compressed — this is most noticeable in vivid reds, greens, and blues.
About AVIF to TGA Conversion
AVIF or TGA — which format should you use? The answer depends on your needs. Here's a quick breakdown.
AVIF is the newest image format based on AV1 video codec, delivering exceptional compression — up to 50% smaller than JPEG at the same quality. It has limited platform support. TGA (Targa) is a raster format commonly used in game development and video production. It has limited platform support.
Full Name: AVIF uses AV1 Image File Format, while TGA uses Targa Image. Compression: AVIF uses Lossy & Lossless, while TGA uses None (uncompressed). Transparency: AVIF uses Yes, while TGA uses Yes.
So when should you convert AVIF to TGA? This conversion is ideal when you When you specifically need a TGA file for your workflow. This conversion helps you convert between formats quickly.
Your AVIF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. TGA only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost. Common misconception: ""My animated AVIF will stay animated after conversion"" — in reality, tga does not support animation. only a single frame will be saved. use webp or gif to preserve animation.
If you've decided TGA is the right choice, CocoConvert makes the conversion effortless. Upload your .avif file, pick TGA, and click Convert — done in seconds. The converter runs on secure servers in Germany, powered by FFmpeg, Sharp, and qpdf. Files are encrypted via TLS and erased within 24 hours.
Free tier: 5 files/hour, 250 MB each. Pro: 100 files/hour, 5 GB each. Works in every modern browser on desktop and mobile.
How to Convert AVIF to TGA
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Choose your AVIF file
Upload your .avif file using drag-and-drop or the file browser. Batch mode lets you add multiple files.
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Set format to TGA
Select .tga from the output options. The converter applies optimal quality settings automatically.
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Run the conversion
Click Convert. Server-side processing means your device stays fast — even for large image files.
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Get your TGA file
Download your converted file instantly. Batch downloads are available as a zip archive.
What Happens When You Convert AVIF to TGA
Your AVIF image is decoded into raw pixel data, then re-encoded as TGA.
Your AVIF file is decoded — the compressed/stored pixel data is expanded into raw RGBA (with alpha channel) pixels
HDR data is tone-mapped to standard dynamic range (8-bit per channel)
Pixels are re-encoded using no compression (raw pixel storage)
Metadata (EXIF, ICC profiles) is transferred where TGA supports it
The TGA file is saved and ready for download
AVIF vs TGA — Detailed Comparison
| Feature | .AVIF | .TGA |
|---|---|---|
| Full Name | AV1 Image File Format | Targa Image |
| Compression | Lossy & Lossless | None (uncompressed) |
| Transparency | Yes | Yes |
| Animation | Yes | No |
| Color Depth | 10 or 12 bits/channel | up to 32-bit (with alpha) |
| HDR Support | Yes | No |
| Typical File Size | 50% smaller than JPEG at same visual quality | 5–20 MB |
| Platform Support | Limited | Limited |
| Browser Support | modern browsers | none |
| Year Created | 2019 | 1984 |
| Open Standard | Yes | Yes |
Should You Convert AVIF to TGA?
When to Convert
- ✓When you specifically need a TGA file for your workflow
When NOT to Convert
- ✗You want to preserve HDR information — TGA only supports standard dynamic range
Common Mistakes When Converting AVIF to TGA
"My animated AVIF will stay animated after conversion"
TGA does not support animation. Only a single frame will be saved. Use WebP or GIF to preserve animation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I use AVIF or TGA?
It depends on your goal. AVIF preserves full quality. TGA preserves full quality. Choose based on whether file size or quality matters more for your use case.
Is TGA higher quality than AVIF?
Not necessarily. Your AVIF file may contain HDR (High Dynamic Range) data. TGA only supports standard dynamic range (SDR). Highlights and shadows will be compressed to fit the 8-bit range — subtle detail in very bright or dark areas may be lost. Quality depends on the compression type and settings, not just the format name.
Can I convert AVIF to TGA on Mac and Windows?
Yes. CocoConvert is a web-based tool that works in all modern browsers — Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge — on any operating system including macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android.
Is CocoConvert free for AVIF to TGA?
Yes. Free users get 5 conversions per hour (250 MB each). Pro subscribers unlock 100 files per hour, 5 GB per file, and priority processing.
What tools does CocoConvert use for AVIF to TGA?
CocoConvert uses FFmpeg for audio/video, Sharp for images, and qpdf for documents — the same open-source libraries used by Netflix, YouTube, and major enterprise platforms.
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