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AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert AVIF images to JPG — runs entirely in your browser, with no upload.

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About AVIF to JPG Converter

AVIF is a cutting-edge format based on the AV1 codec, with the smallest files of any common format. JPG is a lossy format tuned for photographs, producing small files but with no transparency.

Converting AVIF to JPG produces a compact, universally compatible image that is ideal for photos and easy to share. Drop your file above and it is decoded and re-encoded as JPG entirely inside your browser, so even sensitive images never leave your device. Because JPG has no transparency channel, transparent areas are flattened onto a white background.

To use it, drop your AVIF file into the upload area or click to pick one from disk. The conversion runs as a single pass — the AVIF bytes are decoded into a pixel buffer and re-encoded as JPG at a high default quality (around 92%), giving a much smaller file that stays visually nearly identical to the source. Output dimensions match the source; to resize as well, run the image resizer before or after the conversion. A typical photo converts within a second or two on a modern device.

Frequently asked questions

JPG is a lossy format, so the image is re-encoded at a high 92% quality setting — visually almost identical to the source, at a much smaller file size.

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