AVIF to JPG Converter
Convert AVIF images to JPG for compatibility with software, devices, and platforms that do not yet support the AVIF format.
Universal compatibility
JPG is supported by every device and application without exception, making it the safest format when sharing or printing.
Adjustable quality
Choose your output quality from 1 to 100 to control the balance between file size and image clarity.
Instant download
Your converted JPG is available immediately, no queue, no account required.
Real-world size comparison
Typical output sizes when converting AVIF images to JPG at quality 85. File sizes depend on image content and original AVIF compression.
| Image type | Source | Output | Saved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photograph 1920×1080 | 95 KB (AVIF) | 320 KB (JPG) | +237% |
| E-commerce product 1200×1200 | 55 KB (AVIF) | 180 KB (JPG) | +227% |
| Portrait 2000×3000 | 28 KB (AVIF) | 85 KB (JPG) | +204% |
Compatibility at a glance
Converting to JPG guarantees your image will open everywhere. This is the safest choice when you do not control the recipient's software.
| Platform | Status |
|---|---|
| All web browsers | Supported |
| All photo editors (Photoshop, GIMP, Lightroom) | Supported |
| Printers and print shops | Supported |
| Email clients (Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail) | Supported |
| Social media platforms | Supported |
When to convert, when to keep the original
Convert when
- You need to share the image by email or messaging
- You need to print the image or send it to a print shop
- The recipient uses software that does not support AVIF
- You are uploading to a platform that only accepts JPG/PNG
Keep the original when
- You are serving images on a modern website (keep AVIF)
- You need transparency (use PNG instead)
- File size matters more than compatibility (keep AVIF)
Frequently Asked Questions
Why convert AVIF to JPG?
AVIF is not yet supported by all software. Convert to JPG when you need to open an AVIF image in a photo editor, share it by email, or print it.
Does the conversion affect image quality?
Some quality loss is inherent to JPEG compression, but at quality 85-95 the result is visually excellent for most uses.
Does AVIF to JPG handle transparency?
Yes. JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas in the AVIF source are filled with a white background.
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