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Convert AVIF to ODD — Free Online Converter

Convert AV1 Image File Format (.avif) to One Document Does-it-all (.odd) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registra...

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Upload your .avif file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .odd file when it's ready.

About AVIF to ODD Conversion

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec, offering exceptional compression efficiency with both lossy and lossless modes. ODD (OpenDocument Drawing) is the native format for LibreOffice Draw, supporting mixed vector and raster content in editable, multi-page documents.

Converting AVIF to ODD embeds the decoded AVIF image into a Draw document where you can layer vector annotations, shapes, and text over the photograph. This is particularly useful for creating annotated visual materials from AVIF images captured by modern devices and cameras that output in this next-generation format.

Why Convert AVIF to ODD?

AVIF files cannot be directly placed into document editing workflows. By converting to ODD, you bring high-quality AVIF imagery into LibreOffice Draw where it becomes part of an editable document. Draw provides tools for arrows, callouts, dimension lines, and freeform shapes that overlay the image without modifying the underlying raster.

The OpenDocument Drawing format is an ISO standard (ISO 26300), making ODD files suitable for government, academic, and institutional use where proprietary formats may not be accepted. Converting AVIF to ODD allows you to create standards-compliant annotated documents from next-generation image sources.

Common Use Cases

  • Embed high-efficiency AVIF photographs into annotated technical reports in LibreOffice Draw
  • Create illustrated documentation from AVIF web assets with vector overlay annotations
  • Build visual instruction sheets combining AVIF images with labeled diagrams
  • Prepare presentation boards in Draw using AVIF images as background layers

How It Works

The AVIF image is decoded from its AV1 intra-frame compressed format into full RGB pixel data. The decoded raster is then embedded into the ODD package (a ZIP container with XML descriptors and media files). The draw:frame element in the content.xml references the embedded image, and page dimensions are set to accommodate the image at its native aspect ratio.

Quality & Performance

The decoded AVIF image retains its full visual quality after decoding — any lossy compression was applied during the original AVIF encoding, not during this conversion. The ODD container stores the embedded raster without additional compression. AVIF's superior compression means the source quality is typically excellent even at small file sizes.

SHARP EngineFastMinimal Quality Loss

Device Compatibility

DeviceAVIFODD
Windows PCPartialPartial
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1AVIF's compact size means ODD files from AVIF sources are smaller than those from equivalent PNG or TIFF sources
  • 2Use Draw's export-to-PDF feature to share annotated AVIF-based documents universally
  • 3For web content workflows, convert AVIF screenshots to ODD for creating annotated documentation
  • 4LibreOffice Draw supports multi-page ODD documents — combine several AVIF images into one file

AVIF to ODD conversion lets you leverage the excellent quality of modern AVIF images within LibreOffice Draw's vector editing environment, ideal for creating annotated visual documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The AVIF is fully decoded before embedding, so all visible quality from the source is preserved in the ODD document.
Absolutely. LibreOffice Draw provides a full vector toolset for adding annotations, labels, arrows, and geometric shapes on top of the embedded image.
No. ODD embeds static images only. If your AVIF contains animation, only the first frame will be captured in the conversion.
LibreOffice Draw and Apache OpenOffice Draw are the primary editors. The files can also be converted to PDF or other formats from within LibreOffice.

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