AVIF to JPG Converter
Convert cutting-edge AVIF photos into JPGs any device can open. Free, fast, and your files never leave your device.
Drop AVIF files here or click to choose
.avif only. Drop several for a batch.
This tool relies on your browser to decode AVIF. Recent Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari 16+ work; very old browsers may not. Transparent areas are flattened onto white.
How to convert AVIF to JPG
- Drop your .avif files onto the drop zone, or click to browse.
- Choose a quality level for the JPG output with the slider.
- Click Convert to JPG and let your browser decode each AVIF.
- Download a single JPG, or a zip of the whole batch.
Why convert AVIF to JPG?
AVIF is one of the newest image formats and it compresses beautifully — often noticeably smaller than JPG or WebP at the same visual quality. The catch is support. AVIF only became common in the last few years, so plenty of photo editors, older phones, messaging apps, content management systems and print services still cannot open it. When you need a file that will simply work everywhere, JPG remains the universal choice. This converter uses your browser's own AVIF decoder to draw each image onto a canvas and re-encode it as JPG, all locally, so your pictures are never uploaded. Because it depends on the browser, decoding works in recent versions of Chrome, Edge and Firefox, and in Safari 16 and later; if you are on a very old browser that predates AVIF support, the image may fail to load and you will see an error. Keep in mind that AVIF can store transparency and JPG cannot, so any transparent regions are placed on a white background. As with any lossy-to-lossy conversion, keep quality high to avoid stacking compression artefacts. There is no signup, no watermark and no server involved.
FAQ
Why can't other programs open my AVIF files?
AVIF is very new, so many editors, apps and services have not added support yet. Converting to JPG produces a file that works essentially everywhere.
Does this work in Safari?
Yes, in Safari 16 and newer, which added AVIF decoding. Older Safari versions and some legacy browsers cannot decode AVIF, so conversion would fail there.
What happens to transparency?
JPG has no alpha channel, so any transparent pixels in the AVIF are filled with white. Convert to PNG if you need to keep transparency.
Are my AVIF files uploaded?
No. Decoding and re-encoding happen entirely in your browser. The files never leave your device.
Related converters
Need to keep transparency? Use AVIF to PNG. Compare with WebP to JPG and HEIC to JPG, or reach for the full image converter.