What Is AVIF?

Developed by the Alliance for Open Media (AOM) and launched in February 2019, AV1 Image File Format (AVIF), also known as AV1, is one of the most recently launched image codecs available. AVIF mainly focuses on delivering you optimized, smaller-sized images while keeping the same quality.

Unlike Google’s WebP image format, which didn’t attract many supporters, AVIF has quickly gained the support of many big companies, including Google, Netflix, and Apple. In fact, Apple now even contributes to the AVIF project directly, as does Netflix.

AVIF’s Highlight Features

High dynamic range (HDR) 8, 10, 12-bit color depth Lossless and lossy compression Monochrome (alpha/depth) or multi-components Any color space including wide color gamut, ISO/IEC CICP, and ICC profiles 4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4 chroma subsampling Film grain

AVIF Supported Browsers

Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Windows 10, post version 19H1

Netflix’s Need for AVIF Image Format

If you watch Netflix, you know their homepage is filled with images of movies and TV shows. This slows down the browsing experience of viewers.

To avoid this, Netflix plans to shift to the AVIF image format, which, as you read above, focuses on delivering optimized images in smaller file sizes while keeping the image quality more or less the same.

Netflix says:

Is AVIF the Next Default Image Format?

Looking at its capabilities, it seems that AVIF may even be the world’s default image format in a few years. However, right now, AVIF is still under development.