Convert AVIF to BMP: Drop HDR Metadata, 24-Bit Uncompressed Output

Older tools cannot read AVIF's AV1-coded pixels; this converter decodes the AVIF, drops any HDR metadata the source carried, and writes a 24-bit uncompressed BMP that any bitmap-aware program can open. Free, processed in your browser.

100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, no watermarks, and no 5-file paywall. Files are processed locally in your browser and never leave your device.

How to use this tool

  1. Add your AVIF images
  2. Click Convert to BMP
  3. Download your BMP images

Key facts

Tool
AVIF to BMP
Price
Free
Sign-up
No
Watermark
No
Processing
In your browser

When to use AVIF to BMP

AVIF to BMP helps with website uploads, email attachments, social media assets, marketplace product photos, profile images, screenshots, and design handoffs where the receiving app expects a specific image format or size.

Privacy, limits, and output quality

The file work happens in your browser. Your file is not uploaded to FilesFlow servers, which keeps private documents faster to process and easier to control.

For best results, keep the original image, convert from the highest-quality source you have, and review transparency, sharp edges, and file size before sharing. Converting a low-quality image to another format cannot restore detail that was already lost.

How Image Tools work stays simple

Use this tool when you need a fast format or size fix in the browser. For advanced retouching, layered edits, color-managed print work, or manual background cleanup, finish the file in an image editor.

AVIF to BMP for real workflows

Checklist before using AVIF to BMP

AVIF to BMP vs heavier alternatives

AVIF to BMP is made for quick browser-based image work. Use a dedicated image editor when you need layers, masking, retouching, manual cropping, or print color controls.

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Frequently asked questions

Why convert to BMP?
BMP is uncompressed and universally compatible with legacy software.
Is HDR preserved in the BMP?
No. BMP is a Standard-Dynamic-Range 24-bit format. If the source AVIF used HDR or a 10-bit color depth, that metadata is dropped and the pixels are tone-mapped to 8-bit-per-channel SDR.

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