Convert any AVIF file to JPG online for free. Upload your AVIF image and download a JPEG instantly. No signup, no software, no watermarks. Works in Chrome, Firefox and Safari on any device.
AVIF is a next-generation image format that offers exceptional compression efficiency — files are often 50 percent smaller than equivalent JPGs. However, AVIF is not yet supported by all applications, older browsers, or non-web workflows. Converting to JPG provides universal compatibility for sharing, editing, printing or submitting to any platform.
This tool decodes the AVIF image in your browser and re-encodes it as a standard JPEG. Use the quality slider to control the output file size.
AVIF is one of the most efficient image formats available — but its limited application support means you often need a JPG for anything outside a modern browser.
AVIF images downloaded from modern websites or delivered by CDN pipelines cannot be opened in most versions of Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom or Illustrator. Converting to JPG makes the file usable in any design or photo editing application without waiting for software updates to add AVIF support.
Job portals, e-commerce platforms, document management systems and print labs almost universally accept JPG but rarely support AVIF. If you have an AVIF file and need to upload it anywhere outside a browser, converting to JPG first ensures it is accepted without any compatibility error.
For long-term file archives and shared drives, JPG offers better compatibility over time since virtually every application written in the last 30 years can open a JPEG. Converting AVIF files to JPG for archival use ensures they remain accessible regardless of which software is used to open them years from now.
Quick answers about how this tool works and how to get the best results.
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec. It achieves much better compression than JPG or WebP, but it requires significant processing power to decode, which is why older devices and software have been slow to add support. Chrome and Firefox have supported AVIF since 2020, and Safari since version 16. Desktop applications are still catching up.
At quality settings of 85 and above, the converted JPG will look very close to the original AVIF. Some fine texture detail may differ slightly because the two formats use different compression algorithms, but for sharing, printing and uploading to web platforms the quality is indistinguishable in practice.
Windows 11 supports AVIF natively. Windows 10 requires the AV1 Video Extension from the Microsoft Store to open AVIF files in Photos. If you cannot install extensions or use shared computers, converting to JPG in this tool is the fastest solution.
Yes. Everything runs in your browser. Your AVIF file is never sent to a server. Close or reload the tab and the image data is removed from memory.