AVIF to JPG Converter
Convert modern AVIF images to universal JPG format for maximum compatibility with older browsers and applications. Perfect for creating web-compatible versions of cutting-edge image formats with quality optimization.
Drop your AVIF image here
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Complete Guide: AVIF to JPG Converter
Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively
The AVIF to JPG Converter transforms AVIF images into widely compatible JPG files. AVIF uses advanced compression for smaller files, but not all software supports it. JPG works everywhere. The tool decodes the AVIF, renders it to a canvas, and exports it as a compressed JPG. The tool processes everything in the browser, so your image never leaves your device.
This tool reads your AVIF file using the browser's native image decoding, renders it to a canvas, and exports it as JPG format. JPG uses lossy compression, which is ideal for photographs and complex images. AVIF supports transparency, but JPG does not, so transparent areas will be flattened against a white background.
Universal sharing
Convert AVIF images to JPG so they display correctly on any device, email client, or social media platform.
Office documents and presentations
Insert AVIF images into Word, PowerPoint, or Google Docs by converting them to JPG first, since many office tools do not support AVIF.
Printing
Convert AVIF photos to JPG for use with print services and photo labs that require standard image formats.
Legacy software compatibility
Use JPG files in older applications and systems that predate AVIF support.
Upload an image
Drag and drop or click to browse for your AVIF file.
Convert
Click Convert. The tool processes the image and generates a JPG file.
Download
Save the converted JPG image to your device.
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent pixels in the AVIF will appear as white in the output.
The JPG output will likely be larger than the AVIF source, since AVIF has better compression.
For photos, JPG is an excellent choice. For graphics with text or sharp edges, consider PNG instead.
JPG is lossy, so repeated saves will degrade quality. Keep the AVIF original if you need to edit later.
Will the quality change?
JPG uses lossy compression, so there is a slight quality reduction. For most photos, the difference is not visible to the human eye.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens in your browser using the Canvas API. The image never leaves your device.
What is the maximum file size?
The tool supports images up to 50MB. AVIF files are typically small, so this covers most use cases.
Does JPG support transparency?
No. JPG does not have an alpha channel. Any transparent areas in the AVIF will be flattened against a white background.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Yes. Upload multiple files and the tool converts all of them.