Modern Format Converter

AVIF to JPG Converter Free

Convert AVIF images to JPG online for free. AVIF is the next-generation image format — not yet supported everywhere. Convert to universal JPEG for maximum compatibility with all browsers, email clients, and apps. Set quality, resize, batch up to 20 files. No signup.

AVIF, HEIF supported Universal JPG output Quality control No signup required

Drop your AVIF files here

or click to browse — AVIF · up to 20 files free

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AVIF · Up to 20 files · Max 200 MB total free

Pro — 200 files/batch, 2 GB, HDR tone-mapping, ICC profile embedding

API access · Priority queue · Team workspace

Upgrade — $19/mo

How It Works

Convert AVIF to universally compatible JPG in three steps

STEP 1

Upload AVIF Files

Drag and drop your .avif or .avifs files onto the upload zone, or click to browse. AVIF files are typically 30–50% smaller than equivalent JPEGs at the same visual quality — our converter decodes the AV1-compressed data back to raw pixels. Free plan handles up to 20 files at a time with a 200 MB total limit.

STEP 2

Set JPEG Options

Choose JPEG quality (85 is recommended for a great size-to-quality ratio) and optionally set a maximum output dimension for web or email use. AVIF often encodes HDR content — if your AVIF was an HDR image, it will be tone-mapped to SDR before JPEG encoding. Colour profiles are preserved.

STEP 3

Download JPEG Files

Get universally compatible JPEG files that open in every browser, email client, image viewer, and app — unlike AVIF which still lacks support in older software and Windows Photo Viewer. Multiple files arrive as a ZIP. Share, print, or upload your converted images anywhere without compatibility concerns.

AVIF to JPG Features

Fast, accurate AVIF decoding to universal JPEG format

Full AV1 Decoder

AVIF uses the AV1 video codec for still image compression — the same codec used by Netflix, YouTube, and modern streaming platforms. Our server-side AV1 decoder handles all AVIF profiles: Baseline (8-bit SDR), Main (10-bit HDR), and High (12-bit). Files from Chrome screenshots, iPhone imports, DALL-E, Midjourney, and stock image platforms are all supported.

Universal Compatibility

AVIF support is still limited: Windows Photo Viewer, most email clients, older Android apps, and many image editing tools (Photoshop requires a plugin, GIMP 2.10 has partial support) cannot open AVIF files. JPEG works everywhere — from a 2003 Nokia phone to the latest iPhone. Converting AVIF to JPG ensures your image can be opened by literally anyone.

HDR to SDR Tone Mapping

AVIF is one of the first image formats to widely support HDR (High Dynamic Range) content with 10-bit and 12-bit colour depth and PQ/HLG transfer functions. Since JPEG is an 8-bit SDR format, HDR AVIFs are automatically tone-mapped using a perceptual algorithm that preserves highlights and shadows within the SDR range, resulting in a natural-looking JPEG output.

Batch — 20 Files at Once

Convert up to 20 AVIF files in a single batch. This is particularly useful when you've downloaded multiple images from a website that serves AVIF, exported a batch from an AI image generator, or received AVIF files from a colleague using Chrome's screenshot feature. Results download as a ZIP archive with original filenames preserved.

Colour Profile Preservation

AVIF files often carry embedded ICC colour profiles for accurate colour reproduction. Our converter reads the AVIF colour profile and passes it through to the JPEG output, ensuring colour accuracy is maintained across the conversion. sRGB, Display P3, and Adobe RGB profiles are handled correctly. This matters for photography and design workflows where colour fidelity is critical.

Private & No Account

All uploads are encrypted with TLS 1.3. AVIF files are processed in isolated server containers — your images are never seen by other users or staff. All uploaded AVIF and converted JPEG files are permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. No account, email, or payment is required to use the free tier.

Free vs Pro

FeatureFreePro
Files per batch20200
Max total upload size200 MB2 GB
JPEG quality options4 presets1–100 slider
HDR tone-mapping controlAutoManual
ICC colour profile embedding
API access
Priority conversion queue
WatermarkNoneNone

Frequently Asked Questions

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media. It uses the AV1 video codec to compress still images, achieving 30–50% smaller file sizes than JPEG at equivalent visual quality. It also supports HDR, wide colour gamut (Display P3), and transparency. However, AVIF is not yet universally supported — older software, Windows Photo Viewer, most email clients, and many mobile apps cannot open AVIF files. Converting to JPG ensures your image works everywhere.

Chrome (version 85+), Firefox (version 93+), Opera, and Edge (Chromium-based) support AVIF natively. Safari added AVIF support in version 16.4 (released March 2023), meaning iOS 16.4+ and macOS Ventura 13.3+ users can view AVIF. However, Internet Explorer has no support, and many mobile browsers, email clients (Gmail shows a broken image icon for AVIF attachments), and image editors still lack AVIF decoding — making conversion to JPG essential for wide sharing.

Yes — JPEG is a lossy format, so there is some quality reduction involved in transcoding AVIF to JPEG. At quality 85, the output JPEG is visually excellent and the difference from the AVIF source is invisible at normal viewing sizes. The key consideration is that AVIF itself was likely lossy-compressed (unless it was a lossless AVIF), so the transcoding chain is: lossy AVIF decode → lossless pixel buffer → lossy JPEG encode. Use the highest JPEG quality setting (95) to minimise additional loss.

No — JPEG does not support transparency. Any transparent or semi-transparent pixels in your AVIF will be composited against a white background in the JPEG output. If you need to preserve transparency, use our AVIF to PNG converter instead — PNG supports full alpha transparency and the resulting PNG will retain all transparent regions from the original AVIF.

You may encounter AVIF files from: Chrome's "Save image as…" feature (Chrome defaults to saving web images as AVIF), images downloaded from websites that serve AVIF (Netflix, Google Images, Shopify stores, many CDNs), AI image generators (Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion web UIs sometimes export AVIF), iPhone/iOS 16.4+ photo exports, and screen capture tools that save in AVIF. The format is growing rapidly in web usage due to its superior compression.

Yes. All uploads are encrypted with TLS 1.3. Files are processed in isolated server containers and permanently deleted within 24 hours. No watermarks are added. We never view, share, or retain your image files. No account is required.