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License: MIT Version Build Status 简体中文

This plugin supports reading images from local file paths or URLs. Before uploading the image, it compresses and converts the image to AVIF format, ensuring image quality while significantly reducing the image size. The plugin supports both PicGO CLI and GUI modes.

Installation

CLI Mode

picgo add avif

Usage:

picgo use plugins

PicGo GUI

Directly search for avif in the "Plugin Settings" within the software and install it.

About AVIF

AVIF is a modern image format that leverages AV1 video encoding technology, providing higher compression rates compared to JPEG, PNG, and WebP. AVIF supports both lossy and lossless compression and offers better color depth and transparency support.

Compared to WebP, AVIF has two notable features:

  • Higher compression rate
  • Slower encoding speed

As of the creation of this project (September 2024), AVIF’s compatibility is still catching up to WebP but is gradually improving. As seen on caniuse, only Internet Explorer does not support AVIF. AVIF is highly suitable for web distribution, significantly reducing storage and transmission costs, lowering CDN expenses while improving load speed. As a high-quality image format, AVIF is gradually replacing other formats and becoming mainstream. Companies like Netflix, JD.com, and Bilibili have already started using AVIF.

The table below shows a comparison of file sizes and visual effects for different image formats at the same resolution, color depth, and DPI:

Image Format Image Size Image File
JPG 1,623KB
AVIF 431KB
PNG 6,193KB 37
AVIF 80KB

To promote the use of this high-quality image format, this project has created an AVIF plugin for PicGo.

Open Source Contribution

We welcome contributions and suggestions for improvement.

Acknowledgments

This project thanks the following open-source libraries and tools:

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.