Convert AVIF to JPG Live
Turn AVIF images into universally-supported JPG.
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AVIF is the most efficient web image format, but support outside the latest browsers and apps is still patchy. Converting to JPG trades the smaller size for the broadest possible compatibility, so your image opens anywhere.
AVIF is the newest mainstream web format, based on the AV1 video codec. It delivers the best compression of any widely-supported format — frequently half the size of JPG at similar quality — with transparency and HDR support.
JPG is the most widely supported image format in the world and the default for digital photographs. It uses lossy compression that discards detail the eye is unlikely to notice, producing small files that open everywhere.
How to convert AVIF to JPG
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Open AVIF to JPG Converter
Load this page — everything runs in your browser, so there's nothing to install.
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Add your files
Drag and drop AVIF images onto the workspace, or click to browse. Add several at once for batch processing.
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Adjust the settings
Fine-tune the output with the options panel and watch the result update live.
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Download your result
Save each file or grab everything as a single zip. Your originals are never uploaded.
When should you convert AVIF to JPG?
- Opening an AVIF you downloaded in software that doesn't support it yet.
- Sharing an AVIF image with someone on an older device.
- Uploading to a platform or form that rejects AVIF.
- Editing an AVIF in a desktop app that can't read the format.
How AVIF and JPG compare
AVIF is best for cutting-edge web delivery where the smallest possible file matters and you can fall back for old browsers. JPG is best for photographs, complex images with many colours, and anywhere you need maximum compatibility.
Here's how the two formats line up on the things that matter:
| Property | AVIF | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Both (lossy & lossless) | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | No |
| Animation | Yes | No |
| Typical file size | The smallest of the common web formats — often ~50% smaller than JPG | Small files for photos; size scales with the quality setting |
| Support | Chrome, Firefox, and Safari 16+ (2022 onward) | Universal — every browser, OS, and app since the 1990s |
| Best for | Cutting-edge web delivery where the smallest possible file matters and you can fall back for old browsers. | Photographs, complex images with many colours, and anywhere you need maximum compatibility. |
Things to keep in mind
- JPG does not support transparency. Any transparent areas in your AVIF will be filled with a solid background colour.
- AVIF can be more efficient than JPG, so the converted file may be a little larger — the trade-off is much broader compatibility.
Quality, file size and privacy
JPG uses adjustable compression, so you can balance quality against file size with the quality slider. A setting around 80 is visually indistinguishable from the original for most images while keeping files small.
Every conversion runs on your own device, so you can convert as many AVIF files as you like — with no limits, no watermarks and no sign-up, and nothing is ever uploaded.
Frequently asked questions
Are my files uploaded when I convert AVIF to JPG?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your AVIF files never leave your device, so it's completely private.
Is the AVIF to JPG converter free?
Yes. Converting AVIF to JPG is free and unlimited, with no sign-up and no watermark.
Can I convert many AVIF files at once?
Yes — drop multiple AVIF files and download them individually or as a single zip.
What happens to transparency when converting to JPG?
JPG doesn't support transparency, so transparent areas are filled with a solid background when converting to JPG. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.
Why won't my AVIF file open?
AVIF is a newer format that many apps, older browsers and desktop editors can't read yet. Converting to JPG gives you a file that opens anywhere — and it happens instantly in your browser, without uploading the image.
Will the JPG file be smaller than my AVIF?
Possibly not — AVIF is extremely efficient, so the JPG may be a little larger. You're trading size for much broader compatibility.
Do I need to install any software?
No. The AVIF to JPG converter runs in your web browser, so there's nothing to download or install — on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android or iPhone.
Will converting reduce the image quality?
You control it. JPG uses adjustable compression; a quality around 80 looks identical to the original for most images while keeping the file small.