Convert AVIF Files to JPG for Universal Compatibility
AVIF is one of the newest and most efficient image formats available — typically 30–50% smaller than JPG at the same visual quality. But newer also means less compatible: many image editors, older operating systems, print workflows, and legacy applications still don’t support AVIF. This free converter turns your AVIF files into universally readable JPG images, entirely in your browser.
When You Need AVIF to JPG
- Opening AVIF in image editors — older versions of Photoshop, GIMP, and many professional tools can’t read AVIF natively.
- Uploading to services that reject AVIF — email clients, form uploaders, and some social networks still don’t accept AVIF.
- Print workflows — print shops and print-on-demand services typically require JPG, PNG, or TIFF.
- Sharing with non-technical users — someone on an older machine may not be able to open AVIF files at all.
How It Works
Your browser decodes the AVIF file natively (requires Chrome 85+, Firefox 113+, Safari 16.4+, or Edge), then the tool re-encodes the pixels as JPG using mozjpeg — the same high-quality encoder used by major CDNs. You can adjust the Quality slider to balance output size and fidelity.
What to Expect
- The JPG output will be roughly 1.5–2x larger than the AVIF source — AVIF is that much more efficient. You’re trading size for compatibility.
- Any transparency in the AVIF will be flattened against white. If you need to preserve transparency, use AVIF to PNG instead.
- Animated AVIF sequences aren’t supported — only the first frame is converted.
Private by Design
All processing runs locally in your browser using WebAssembly. Your AVIF files never touch a server. No account, no watermark, no size limit.