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AVIFJPG

Convert AVIF to JPG online

Turn AVIF files into JPG in seconds. JPG offers small files, universal support, great for photos, while AVIF is best for next-gen web, hero images, large galleries.

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Example result

vacation_photo.jpg

Typical 12 MP photo · default quality

+125% larger
Original · AVIF3.8 MB
Optimised · JPG8.4 MB
Processing
0.4s
Quality gain
Lossless
Quality loss
None visible
Runs locally
Yes

When to use this tool

  • You need a JPG file because the destination (a website, CMS, app or printer) expects JPG.
  • You want small file sizes for photographs — ideal for photos, email attachments, document uploads and printing.
  • You're moving photos out of AVIF into a more widely compatible format.

Best for

  • Photographs
  • Email attachments
  • Document uploads
  • Printing

Every image you drop here is processed entirely inside your browser using the standard Canvas and File APIs. Nothing is uploaded, stored or logged on a server — you can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.

Quality & file size notes

  • JPG uses lossy compression. Quality 85–92 is visually identical to the source for almost every photo — drop below 70 and you'll start to see softness on faces, gradients and text edges.
  • Both AVIF and JPG are lossy, so the image is re-encoded. Use quality 90+ to keep the result indistinguishable from the source.
  • AVIF supports transparency but JPG does not — transparent pixels are flattened onto a solid white background in the output.

Things to watch out for

  • JPG has no transparency — transparent pixels are flattened onto a white background.

Not sure which format to choose?

Compare JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, SVG, BMP, TIFF and PDF side-by-side with use cases and trade-offs.

Read the image format guide →

More questions about this tool

Why convert AVIF to JPG?+

JPG offers small file sizes for photographs, which makes it ideal for photos, email attachments, document uploads and printing. AVIF on the other hand is supported in Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari 16+; older browsers need a JPG or WEBP fallback, so converting gives you a file that fits the destination better.

Will I lose quality converting AVIF to JPG?+

Both formats are lossy, so the image is re-encoded once. Stick to quality 90+ and you won't see a difference from the original.

Is this AVIF to JPG converter really free?+

Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no watermark and no upload limit. The site is supported by lightweight ads so every tool stays free.

Are my AVIF files uploaded anywhere?+

Every image you drop here is processed entirely inside your browser using the standard Canvas and File APIs. Nothing is uploaded, stored or logged on a server — you can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.

What happens to the animation in my AVIF file?+

JPG is a static format, so only the first frame is converted. If you need to keep animation, use WEBP or stay with AVIF.

What happens to my transparent background?+

JPG has no concept of transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with solid white. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WEBP instead.

Why use this tool?

Built for speed, privacy and simplicity. No accounts, no installs, no watermarks.

Lightning fast

JPG is ideal for photography, email attachments, web galleries

Private by design

Smaller files thanks to small files, universal support, great for photos

100% free

Batch convert as many AVIF images as you want — for free

How it works

Three simple steps. Everything happens in your browser.

1

Drop your AVIF files into the converter

2

Pick JPG as the output format and adjust quality

3

Click Convert All and download — individually or as a ZIP

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do these tools run in my browser?
Yes — where supported, every compressor, converter, resizer and cropper runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API and WebAssembly. Your files are processed on your own device, not on a remote server. A small number of edge cases (very large PDFs, some HEIC variants on older browsers) may fall back to a slower path, but for the priority tools the work happens locally.
Do I need to sign up or create an account?
No. There is no signup, no email gate and no free trial. Open any tool, drop your files in and download the result. You can use ImageToAnything in private/incognito mode without any account at all.
How is my privacy handled?
Privacy-first by design. For browser-based tools, your images never leave your device — they are not uploaded, not logged and not retained. We do not add a watermark, and re-encoding strips EXIF and GPS metadata so personal details aren't carried into the output.
Is this image converter free?
Yes — ImageToAnything is 100% free with no limits, no sign-up, and no watermarks. The site is supported by unobtrusive advertising, so every free private image tool stays completely free to use.
Are my images uploaded to a server?
No. All conversions happen locally in your browser using the Canvas API and WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device, are never transmitted over the network and are discarded from memory as soon as you close the tab.
Can I convert multiple images at once?
Absolutely. Drop in as many images as you'd like and use Convert All. You can download them individually or download every result as a single ZIP. The batch runs in parallel for speed, and you can pause, resume or clear the queue at any time.
What image formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, HEIC, HEIF, AVIF, SVG, TIFF and PDF as inputs, and JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, AVIF and PDF as outputs. See the full image format guide for which format to choose.
Does it work on mobile devices?
Yes — the converter is fully responsive and works on any modern browser on phone, tablet or desktop, including iOS Safari and Android Chrome. You can convert photos straight from your camera roll.
Can I reduce image size?
Yes. Use the Quality slider for lossy formats (JPG, WEBP, AVIF) and the Resize option to shrink dimensions. There are also dedicated compressors that target a specific file size such as 100 KB, 200 KB or 1 MB.

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