TIF Vectorization

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How to Format JSON Online — Beautify, Validate & Minify

Whether you're a developer debugging an API response or a data analyst cleaning up an export, poorly formatted JSON slows everything down. This guide shows you exactly how to format JSON online — free, instant, and without installing anything — using Transfonic's JSON Formatter.

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Free Image Converter Online: The Complete Guide to Every Format

Image conversion online is the process of changing an image file from one format to another directly in your browser — no software to install, no account required. Transfonic supports 10 image formats, including JPG, PNG, WebP, HEIC, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, ICO, and SVG, converting between them in seconds for free.

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JPG vs JPEG: What Is the Difference and How to Convert

This guide covers the full JPG vs JPEG story, when and why you might need to change between them, and how to convert your JPEG to other formats like WebP, BMP, TIFF, and SVG using Transfonic's free Image Conversion tool — no software, no signup required.

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What Is an AVIF File (and How to Open It)

An AVIF file is an image saved in the AV1 Image File Format — a modern, highly compressed format used across the web. It holds the same kind of photo or graphic a JPG would, but at roughly half the file size. The catch: it's new enough that some older apps and devices can't open it yet, which is usually why you landed here. If you just downloaded an image and it saved as something ending in .avif that won't open, you're in the right place. This guide explains what the file is, why you're suddenly seeing them, and exactly how to open one on Windows, Mac, iPhone, Android, and Linux — plus the one fix that works everywhere.

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