Why convert TGA to AVIF?
TGA (Targa) is a simple lossless raster format with an optional alpha channel, long used in games and video production. AVIF is a next-generation format built on the AV1 codec, producing the smallest files of any mainstream format at a given quality.
Both TGA and AVIF support transparency, so transparent regions are carried across cleanly. Moving from TGA to AVIF usually shrinks the file significantly, often by half or more, thanks to AVIF's efficient compression — great for websites, email, and saving storage. AVIF is supported across all modern browsers and is one of the best choices for website performance and Core Web Vitals.
Pixohub converts TGA to AVIF entirely inside your browser using the HTML canvas API and an in-browser TGA decoder, so your images are never uploaded to a server. That makes conversion instant, completely private, and free — turn as many TGA files into AVIF as you like. Reach for AVIF whenever you need cutting-edge web delivery where the very smallest file size wins.
TGA vs AVIF: what to expect
TGA is best for game textures, sprites, and video pipelines that need lossless alpha, while AVIF shines for cutting-edge web delivery where the very smallest file size wins. Keep your original TGA if you may later need the source file, and export a AVIF copy for sharing and the web.
Optimizing for the web? After converting, shrink the result further with our image compressor, resize it to exact dimensions with the image resizer, or convert an entire folder in one go using bulk format convert.