Convert CR2 to AVIF Online — Canon RAW to AVIF

Convert Canon CR2 to modern AVIF. Supports 5D, 6D, 90D, and 100+ models.

Drop up to 50 CR2 files at once — no install, no sign-up required.

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100 MB per file Up to 50 files 3 parallel conversions 1 credit per 5 MB

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Median CR2 → AVIF time: 4.9s
Resize: OffMetadata: Strip

How it works

  1. 1 · Drop your files

    Drag & drop or choose Canon CR2 RAW files. No account required on Free—paid plans unlock bigger batches, higher limits, and priority queues.

  2. 2 · We convert securely

    Processed on dedicated servers. Encrypted in transit & at rest. EXIF metadata stripped by default.

  3. 3 · Download & auto-delete

    Grab your AVIF files in seconds. Files auto-delete after 1 hour.

CR2 (Canon Raw 2) is Canon's proprietary RAW image format used from 2004 to 2018, built on the TIFF file structure. It stores unprocessed sensor data with 14-bit color depth, giving photographers complete control over white balance, exposure, and color grading in post-production. Files include an embedded JPEG preview and comprehensive EXIF metadata including camera settings and lens information.

Learn more: RAW Formats on Wikipedia

CR2 remains widely used due to the large install base of Canon DSLRs like the 5D series, 6D, 7D, 80D, and Rebel cameras. For sharing or web publishing, conversion to JPEG or other universal formats is necessary since RAW formats require specialized software like Lightroom or Canon DPP.

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) leverages the AV1 video codec to deliver next-generation compression—typically 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality, with support for HDR, wide color gamut, and both lossy and lossless compression. Standardized by the Alliance for Open Media in 2019, AVIF offers 10-bit and 12-bit color depth plus full alpha transparency. Encoding is slower than JPEG or WebP, but visual quality per byte is exceptional.

Authoritative reference: AVIF Specification (AOMedia)

AVIF is ideal for modern web delivery where cutting-edge compression and HDR support matter. Browser adoption reached critical mass in 2021-2023, with Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, and Safari 16.4+ now supporting AVIF natively. Encoding is 2-3× slower than WebP, but the compression gains typically justify the extra CPU time for server-side batch processing. For maximum compatibility, serve AVIF with WebP and JPG fallbacks using <picture> elements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a CR2 file?

CR2 (Canon RAW version 2) is Canon's proprietary RAW image format used in DSLRs and some PowerShot cameras from 2004-2018.

CR2 files contain unprocessed sensor data with 14-bit color depth, but can't be shared directly online. Converting to AVIF gives you the smallest possible file sizes with excellent quality.

What is AVIF and why use it?

AVIF is the next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It provides superior compression—typically 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality, with support for HDR and wide color gamut.

AVIF is ideal for modern web applications, photography portfolios, and any scenario where maximum quality with minimal file size is critical. All modern browsers support AVIF.

What Canon cameras shoot CR2?

Most Canon DSLRs: 5D Mark IV, 5D Mark III, 6D Mark II, 6D, 7D Mark II, 90D, 80D, 77D, 70D, 60D, T7i, T6i, T5i, SL3, SL2, and virtually all Canon EOS DSLRs from 2003-2018. (Note: Newer models like R5, R6, R3 use CR3 format.)

Will I lose quality converting CR2 to AVIF?

AVIF provides exceptional quality with the smallest file sizes. We use quality 80 AVIF encoding—optimized for the best balance of quality and compression. You lose RAW editing flexibility, but AVIF's advanced compression delivers stunning visual output at much smaller file sizes than JPEG or WebP.

What settings are used for the conversion?

Conversion settings:

  • White balance: Preserved from your camera's as-shot settings
  • Exposure: Auto-brightness applied
  • Color space: sRGB for web compatibility
  • AVIF quality: 80 — optimized balance of quality and file size
  • Metadata: Stripped for privacy

AVIF vs JPEG vs WebP—which should I choose?

Choose AVIF for: Maximum compression with highest quality—ideal for modern web apps, photography sites, and when file size is critical. Smallest files of all formats.

Choose WebP for: Good compression with broad support—balanced choice for web publishing.

Choose JPEG for: Maximum compatibility with older software and devices.

What are the limits for this converter?

TierMax File SizeMax Files/BatchParallel Processing
Guest/Free100 MB50 files3 at once
Pro1024 MB1000 files6 at once

Note: File size limits are specific to this converter. Batch and parallel processing limits apply to all images converters site-wide. See all converter limits →

How are credits calculated for this conversion?

Cost: 1 credit per 5 MB

How it works:

  • Files up to 5 MB: 1 credit
  • 6-10 MB: 2 credits
  • 11-15 MB: 3 credits
  • 16-20 MB: 4 credits

Example: A 5 MB photo = 1 credit. A 95 MB photo = 19 credits.

Why per-megabyte? Larger files require more resources (processing, bandwidth, storage).

What are my daily and monthly credit limits?

Credit allocations vary by account tier:

TierDaily LimitMonthly Limit
Guest100 credits/day
Free100 credits/day
Pro12,000 credits/month

Daily credits (Guest & Free tiers) reset every day at midnight UTC. Monthly credits (Pro) reset on your billing cycle date.

Note: With 1 credit per 5 MB, RAW files under 5 MB cost 1 credit each. Pro users can convert 12,000 RAW files per month.

What's New in CR2 to AVIF

Latest improvements to this converter

Last updated January 16, 2026
Jan 16, 2026

Added Resize and Metadata options.

Dec 15, 2025

Launch of Canon CR2 to AVIF converter.

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1 GB files 1,000 per batch Priority queue Web + API

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