AVIF Pro Web helps motion designers and animators turn After Effects compositions, videos, and image sequences into web-ready AVIF, WebM, WebP, and GIF files with a batch queue, custom presets, alpha support, and built-in preview tools.
Use Single Mode when you need a quick export from the active composition. Switch to Queue Mode when the job grows: add multiple compositions, assign individual formats and presets, then render the full list from one clear interface.
Choose a format, tune the preset, and export the active composition without rebuilding your workflow.
Batch compositions with different output formats: AVIF, GIF, WebM, WebP, and custom presets per item.
AVIF Pro Web keeps the important encoding settings close at hand: quality, compression, FPS, size, alpha, pixel format, color space, audio, loop behavior, palette, and dithering where each format needs it.
Efficient AVIF output with alpha support, 8-bit and 10-bit pixel formats, and color space options for SDR or HDR-oriented pipelines.
Palette size control, multiple dithering modes, loop settings, and optional Gifsicle optimization for smaller files.
VP9 or AV1 encoding, optional Opus or Vorbis audio, selectable bitrates, and VP9 alpha when transparency matters.
Lossy or lossless animated WebP with content-based presets and loop controls for lightweight web animations.
The standalone desktop app is built for existing media: drag in videos, folders, or numbered image sequences, build a render queue, apply settings to selected items, and convert everything into web-ready files on macOS and Windows.
Add media files or whole folders, automatically group image sequences, then render an organized production queue.
Save to the default avifproweb folder, choose a custom destination, and trim sequence suffixes for cleaner final filenames.
Pause, resume, or stop long batches cleanly, with progress feedback that stays readable during production work.
The built-in player lets you inspect videos, exported web formats, and image sequences without switching tools. Check alpha on a transparency grid, review looping motion, switch fit/fill viewing, and move through a playlist of outputs quickly.
Tune quality versus file size, inherit comp or source FPS when needed, enter custom dimensions, preserve aspect ratio automatically, and rely on codec-safe even-numbered sizing to prevent render failures caused by invalid dimensions.
AVIF Pro Web uses FFmpeg and Gifsicle as its encoding backend, wrapped in a focused interface designed for everyday motion design exports instead of command-line setup.
Export from After Effects or convert finished media in the desktop app, then preview the result before final handoff.