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AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert AVIF images to JPG in your browser — batch, instant and private. No upload, no watermark.

🔒 Everything runs in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server.

About AVIF to JPG Converter

Turn AVIF (AV1 Image Format) files into JPEG right in your browser. AVIF is a next-generation format with excellent compression, though encoder support is still growing; JPG is uses lossy compression that makes small files ideal for photos, but has no transparency. Drop one or many images, download instantly — nothing is ever uploaded to a server.

How to use AVIF to JPG Converter

  1. 1Drag your AVIF image(s) onto the drop zone, or click to choose files.
  2. 2Adjust the quality slider if you want a smaller JPG file.
  3. 3Download each result, or grab them all as a single ZIP.

Why use AVIF to JPG Converter?

  • Anyone with AVIF files that a website, app or colleague needs as JPG.
  • Privacy-conscious users — the conversion runs entirely on your device, so confidential images never leave it.
  • People converting many files at once: drop a whole folder and download them together as a ZIP.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert AVIF to JPG?+

Drop your AVIF file onto this page. It is decoded and re-encoded as JPG instantly in your browser, then offered for download. You can convert several at once.

Will I lose quality converting AVIF to JPG?+

JPG uses lossy compression, so there is a small, usually invisible quality trade-off in exchange for a much smaller file. Use the quality slider to balance size against fidelity.

Is it safe to convert AVIF files here?+

Yes. The whole conversion happens on your own device using your browser's image engine. Your AVIF files are never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone.

What happens to transparency when I convert to JPG?+

JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent areas are filled with a background colour (white by default — you can change it). If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.

Is there a file-size limit?+

There is no fixed limit because processing is local, but very large images use more memory. If a huge file struggles, resize it first or process fewer at a time.

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