Convert AVIF to JPG — Fast, Private & Free

AVIF is a modern image format offering excellent compression and quality — but not every app or device can open it yet. Our AVIF → JPG Converter is a lightweight, browser-based tool that converts your AVIF images to widely supported JPEG files — quickly and privately. Everything happens right in your browser: your photos never leave your device unless you choose to download them.

Upload single images or batch multiple files using our drag-and-drop area. Choose JPEG quality, resize options, and download each image individually or as one ZIP file for convenience. We built the tool to be simple for casual users and flexible enough for designers and content creators who need reliable conversions without installing software.

The interface is modern and responsive — it adapts cleanly from phones to large desktop screens — and uses flat orange and dark blue brand colors for clarity and contrast (no gradients). We prioritize accessibility: keyboard navigation, descriptive labels, and ARIA roles are included so everyone can use the tool.

Whether you need a single image for social media or a batch for a website, our converter combines speed, privacy, and ease of use. Try it now — drag your AVIF files into the box and get JPEGs in seconds.

Convert Your Images

Drop AVIF files here or click to browse

Support for multiple files • Max 20MB per file

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AVIF and why convert to JPG?

AVIF is a next-generation image format that offers superior compression compared to JPEG. However, not all browsers, editors, or platforms fully support AVIF yet. Converting to JPG ensures broad compatibility across devices and applications.

Is my image uploaded to a server?

No. By default this converter performs all processing in your browser. Your images are not uploaded to our servers unless you explicitly select a server-processing option.

Can I convert multiple files at once?

Yes. The tool supports batch conversions. After conversion you can download images individually or as a single ZIP file.

What image quality should I choose?

For web use, 70–85% quality is often a good balance between size and visual fidelity. Use higher values for print or large displays.

Which browsers support AVIF conversions in the browser?

Modern versions of Chrome and Edge support AVIF. Safari and Firefox support has improved recently but can vary by version. The tool will show fallback guidance if your browser lacks AVIF support.

Is there any file size limit?

The tool can handle reasonably large images, but very large AVIF files may exceed browser memory limits. The UI will warn if a file is too large. Consider resizing before converting.