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AV2

In this article, we will explore the impact of AV2 on different aspects of contemporary society. From its influence in the professional sphere to its significance in the personal sphere, AV2 has generated a deep debate and reflection around its relevance and implications. Over the years, AV2 has become a topic of interest not only to specialists and academics, but also to the general public. Through comprehensive analysis, we seek to understand the importance of AV2 in our daily lives and closely examine how it is shaping our world today.

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AOMedia Video 2
Developed byAlliance for Open Media
Type of formatVideo coding format
Extended fromAV1[1]
Open format?Yes

AV2 is an open, royalty-free video coding format being developed by the Alliance for Open Media, a non-profit technology development consortium. It is the successor to their existing and widely deployed AV1 encoding format, and is designed to deliver better compression performance, enhanced support for AR, VR and split-screen usage and support for a wider visual quality range.[1][2]

AV2 development work started in 2020, two years after the release of AV1.[3]

AV2 uses an overall encoding framework that is similar to that of AV1, but with significant innovations in every part of that framework.[4] These include extended recursive partitioning, changes to transform block partitioning, semi-decoupled partitioning of luma and chroma, improvements to intra-frame prediction including chroma from luma, and new modes for inter-frame prediction.[4]

The Alliance for Open Media has stated that AV2 will formally be released at the end of 2025, with hardware implementations expected in 2026.[1]

AV2 will be competing with the royalty-based format VVC for adoption in the market, in a way similar to the competition between the earlier generation HEVC and AV1 formats.[5] As of 2025, prototype AV2 implementations show considerable bitrate improvements over AV1, and AV2 is expected to offer similar performance to VVC overall.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "AOMedia Announces Year-End Launch of Next Generation Video Codec AV2 on 10th Anniversary". Alliance for Open Media. 2025-09-15. Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  2. ^ a b "AV2 video codec delivers 30% lower bitrate than AV1, final spec due in late 2025". VideoCardz.com. Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  3. ^ a b Ozer, Jan. "Inside AV2: Architecture, Performance, and Adoption Outlook". Streaming Learning Center. Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  4. ^ a b Norkin, Andrey (2025). "AV2 Video Codec Architecture" (PDF).
  5. ^ Hunter, Philip (2025-03-17). "Mobile Codecs: The Battle Of The Codecs Continues But AI May Disrupt The Field". www.thebroadcastbridge.com. Retrieved 2025-12-06.