AVIF to JPG Converter | Convert AVIF Images
Convert AVIF photos and graphics into JPG files for apps, websites, editors, and devices that do not support AVIF.
Convert AVIF Images to JPG
AVIF is efficient, but it is not accepted everywhere. Upload an AVIF image, choose JPG quality, and create a compatible file for older browsers, marketplaces, CMS uploads, email attachments, and photo editors.
Choosing JPG Quality
Higher quality keeps more detail but creates a larger file. Lower quality can reduce size for web pages and messages, but fine gradients, text, and sharp edges may show compression artifacts.
When AVIF to JPG Is the Right Choice
Use JPG when compatibility matters more than transparency or next-generation compression. Keep the original AVIF if you need smaller storage, and avoid JPG for images that require transparent backgrounds.
About This Tool
AVIF to JPG Converter changes AVIF images into universally compatible JPEG format. AVIF is a next-generation image format with excellent compression but limited support in older software, print services, and file upload forms.
When to Use It
Use this when you have an AVIF file and need a version that opens in standard image viewers, when a print lab or design tool requires JPG, or when sharing a photo with someone on a device that does not support AVIF.
How to Use
- Upload your AVIF file.
- Set the JPEG quality level.
- Click Convert to produce the JPG.
- Download the converted JPEG file.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AVIF?
AVIF is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec. It produces smaller files than WebP and JPEG at the same quality and is supported in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Is quality lost when converting AVIF to JPG?
Some quality may be lost because JPEG uses a different compression method. Using a high quality setting of 85 or above minimises visible differences.
Does AVIF support transparency?
Yes. AVIF supports alpha transparency. When converting to JPG, transparent areas are filled with a white background since JPEG does not support transparency.