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Convert RLE images to AVIF format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Utah Run-Length Encoded Bitmap (.rle)

The RLE (Run-Length Encoded) file extension, associated with the Utah Raster Toolkit, is a lossless image compression format used primarily for 4 or 8-bit bitmap images. Developed at the University of Utah, it employs run-length encoding to compress data by reducing consecutive repeated values, making it efficient for simple graphics like icons and line drawings. Historically, it was widely used in early versions of Windows and CompuServe software.

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AV1 Image File Format (.avif)

AVIF, or AV1 Image File Format, is a modern image format derived from the AV1 video codec developed by the Alliance for Open Media. It is designed to deliver high-quality images with superior compression efficiency compared to traditional formats like JPEG and PNG. This format supports advanced features such as HDR (High Dynamic Range), WCG (Wide Color Gamut), 10-bit color depth, and alpha transparency, making it ideal for web developers and digital content creators seeking to optimize performance and visual fidelity. Introduced in 2018, AVIF has rapidly gained adoption due to its open-source nature and effectiveness in reducing file sizes without compromising quality.

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How to convert RLE to AVIF?

  1. Upload RLE File

    Select the RLE image you want to process by browsing your computer.

  2. Select RLE Tools

    Select tools to convert your RLE image into a AVIF image, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your AVIF

    Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your AVIF image.

Convert RLE to AVIF

Convert RLE to AVIF on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Use Vertopal CLI to process RLE image and export as AVIF image.

  1. Access the CLI for direct commands.
  2. Navigate to the RLE folder or specify the input file path.
  3. Paste the command, substitute RLE_INPUT_FILE with your file, and run. $ vertopal convert RLE_INPUT_FILE --to avif

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