AVIF to JPG

Convert modern .avif images to universally-supported .jpg files instantly — free, no watermark, nothing uploaded.

Files never uploadedNo sign-upWorks in your browserFree & unlimited
Click or drop an image to convert

Convert in 3 simple steps

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Choose your AVIF

Click or drop a .avif image into the box.

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Pick quality

Set the JPG quality to control the file size.

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Download JPG

Save the compatible .jpg to your device.

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Why use this AVIF to JPG converter

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Universal support

JPG opens on every device, app and printer.

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Quality control

Balance sharpness and size with the slider.

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No watermark

Clean JPG output with no branding.

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Any device

Works in any modern browser.

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Private

Processed locally; nothing is uploaded.

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Free

No sign-up and no limits.

Make AVIF images open everywhere

AVIF is one of the most efficient image formats around, but support is still catching up — some editors, printers and older phones can’t open it. Converting to JPG gives you a version that works everywhere, and this tool does it in your browser with no upload.

Working with other modern formats? Try WebP to JPG, HEIC to JPG or the image converter.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert AVIF to JPG?
Click or drop your .avif image above, choose a quality, and download the .jpg. Your browser decodes the AVIF and re-saves it as JPG locally.
Why convert AVIF to JPG?
AVIF is a modern, highly-efficient image format, but many apps, printers and older devices don't support it yet. Converting to JPG makes the image open everywhere.
Will the file get bigger?
Sometimes slightly, because AVIF compresses more efficiently than JPG. You can lower the quality with the slider to keep the JPG small while staying visually close to the original.
Does this work on any device?
It works in any modern browser that can display AVIF (most current versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari). If your browser can show the AVIF, this tool can convert it.
Is my image uploaded?
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser and your file never leaves your device.

By Narender Chaudhary, Editorial & Product Lead · Updated June 2026