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IMAGE FORMAT CONVERSION

AVIF to JPG Converter — Free & In-Browser

Convert AVIF to JPG free in your browser for apps that can't open AVIF. Runs locally with no upload; needs a browser that can decode AVIF.

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Any common image format (JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, SVG…)

Convert an AVIF image into a JPG so it opens in the many apps that still don't recognise AVIF. AVIF is a newer, remarkably efficient format, but that efficiency comes at the cost of support — plenty of editors and older systems can't read it yet, and JPG is the universal fallback.

This tool leans on your browser to read AVIF

Unlike the other converters here, AVIF isn't something the tool can decode on its own — it hands the file to your browser and asks it to draw the image to a canvas. If the browser can't decode AVIF, there's nothing to convert.

Recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari all added AVIF decoding, so a current browser is all you need. A very old browser will simply fail to load the image, which is the usual reason a conversion doesn't start.

Troubleshooting

My AVIF won't convert / nothing happens.
Your browser probably can't decode AVIF. Update to a current version of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari and try again — all of them support AVIF now.
The JPG is bigger than the AVIF.
Normal. AVIF is one of the most space-efficient formats around, so a JPG of the same picture is usually noticeably larger. You accept the size as the price of compatibility.

Frequently asked questions

Does converting to JPG lose quality?
Some, because JPG applies its own lossy compression during re-encoding. For a photo it's generally hard to spot; for hard-edged graphics it's more visible. The original AVIF is untouched, so keep it for the best quality.
What about a transparent AVIF?
AVIF can hold transparency but JPG cannot, so transparent areas are flattened onto a solid background. Convert the AVIF to PNG instead if you need to keep transparency.
Is my AVIF uploaded to a server?
No — decoding and re-encoding both happen locally in your browser.

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