AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert AVIF images to JPG format instantly — free, secure & browser-based

Instant Secure Batch Mode Quality Control Free

Step 1: Upload AVIF Image(s)

Drag & drop your AVIF image(s) here

or click to browse files

Supported: AVIF and other image formats • Multiple files for batch conversion

Maximum file size: 10MB per file

Step 2: Conversion Options

Original Image

Original AVIF image preview
File name:-
Format:-
Size:-
Dimensions:-
Batch Files (0)

JPG Conversion Options

Higher quality = larger file size
JPG doesn't support transparency. This color replaces transparent areas.
Step 3: Download JPG Image
Converted JPG image preview
Format:JPG
Size:-
Dimensions:-
Quality:-
Reduction:-
AVIF image successfully converted to JPG!

How to Convert AVIF to JPG

Converting your AVIF images to JPG format is quick and easy with our free online converter. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Upload your AVIF image(s) — Drag and drop your AVIF files into the upload area or click to browse. You can upload multiple files for batch conversion.
  2. Adjust conversion settings — Set JPG quality (10–100%), choose a background color for transparent areas, optionally resize the image, and toggle metadata stripping.
  3. Convert to JPG — Click "Convert to JPG" to process. The conversion happens instantly in your browser — your images never leave your device.
  4. Download — Preview the converted JPG and download it. For batch conversions, download all files as a ZIP archive.
Privacy Note: All image processing happens directly in your browser. Your images are never uploaded to our servers.

What is AVIF Format?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media. Based on the AV1 video codec, AVIF delivers significantly better compression than JPEG, WebP, and PNG while maintaining superior visual quality.

AVIF advantages:

  • Up to 50% smaller files than JPEG at similar quality
  • Supports HDR and wide color gamut (10/12-bit)
  • Alpha channel transparency support
  • Film grain synthesis for natural-looking images

Why convert to JPG?

  • Universal compatibility across all devices
  • Required by many platforms and email clients
  • Older browser support (IE, older Safari)
  • Widely accepted for print workflows

AVIF vs JPG — Format Comparison

Understanding the differences between AVIF and JPG helps you choose the right format for your needs:

FeatureAVIFJPG/JPEG
CompressionLossy & LosslessLossy
File SizeVery small (best compression)Small
TransparencyFull alpha channelNo
Color Depth8/10/12-bit (HDR support)8-bit (16.7M colors)
Browser SupportChrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16.4+All browsers
Best ForModern web, high-quality at small sizeUniversal compat, photos, printing
Encoding SpeedSlowFast

Why Convert AVIF to JPG?

Universal Compatibility

JPG works on every device, browser, and platform. Share images via email, social media, or messaging without worrying about compatibility.

Print Ready

Most print services and design software accept JPG. Convert your AVIF images for professional printing, brochures, and marketing materials.

Easy Sharing

JPG is the standard format for photos. Email clients, messaging apps, and social platforms all handle JPG images reliably.

Frequently Asked Questions

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern, highly efficient image format offering superior compression compared to JPEG and WebP. However, AVIF isn't universally supported yet — older browsers, some email clients, and many desktop applications don't recognize it. Converting AVIF to JPG ensures your images are viewable everywhere.

Yes, 100% free with no hidden fees, watermarks, file limits, or registration required. We believe essential image tools should be accessible to everyone.

Absolutely. All conversion happens locally in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to any server. We cannot see, access, or store your files, ensuring complete privacy and security.

Yes! Our converter supports batch conversion. Upload multiple AVIF files at once, and they'll all be converted to JPG with your chosen settings. You can download them individually or as a single ZIP file.

For professional photography and printing, use 90-100%. For web and social media, 75-89% provides a good balance between quality and file size. For thumbnails, 50-74% is sufficient. Our default of 90% works great for most use cases.

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is some quality reduction compared to the original AVIF. However, at quality settings of 85% or higher, the difference is typically imperceptible to the human eye. You can use the quality slider to find the perfect balance for your needs.

AVIF is supported in Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Opera 71+, Edge 121+, and Safari 16.4+. Older versions and Internet Explorer don't support AVIF, which is why converting to the universally supported JPG format is often necessary.

Yes! Enable the "Resize image" option, enter your desired width and height in pixels, and optionally maintain the aspect ratio. This is useful for preparing images for specific platforms like social media profiles or website thumbnails.

What Our Users Say

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"Finally a tool that handles AVIF files properly! I needed to convert photos from my Pixel phone and this worked perfectly. The batch mode saved me hours."

James W., Photographer
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"My clients send AVIF images that my old software can't open. This converter is a lifesaver — instant conversion with great quality control."

Priya K., Graphic Designer
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"Love that everything stays in my browser. As a privacy-conscious user, knowing my images aren't uploaded anywhere gives me total peace of mind."

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Learn More About AVIF to JPG Conversion

Our free AVIF to JPG converter helps you transform next-generation AVIF images into the universally compatible JPG format. Whether you're a photographer, web developer, or casual user, this tool ensures your images work everywhere.

AVIF is rapidly growing in popularity due to its superior compression, but many devices and applications still don't support it. Converting to JPG bridges this gap, giving you the best of both worlds — modern quality with universal access.