Drop a AVIF file here

or choose one from your device — nothing leaves your browser.

Convert an AVIF image to JPG

AVIF is the newest and most efficient of the common web image formats, which means it's increasingly what you'll find yourself downloading — and increasingly what older software refuses to open. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works everywhere.

Every current browser decodes AVIF — Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari 16.4 or newer — so the conversion runs instantly on your own device, with nothing uploaded.

What this does — and what it doesn't

  • AVIF can hold a wider colour range and higher dynamic range than JPG. Converting maps those into JPG's standard range, so the result may look slightly less vivid on very high-quality sources.
  • Transparent areas are flattened onto your chosen background colour, since JPG has no alpha channel.

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AVIF to JPG — frequently asked questions

Which browsers can convert AVIF to JPG?
Any current browser — Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari 16.4 or newer — decodes AVIF, so this works in all of them. A very old browser without AVIF support will show a clear message rather than failing silently.
Are my images uploaded anywhere?
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using the canvas API and, for some formats, WebAssembly — the image never leaves your device. You can verify it: load the page, disconnect from the internet, and it still works. There is no upload endpoint to send anything to.
Is it really free?
Yes — no account, no watermark, no daily limit, and no paid step at download. It's free because there's no server doing the work, so it costs us almost nothing to run.