Convert AVIF to JPG
Free, instant, and done right here — your photos never leave your device.
Your photos never leave your device — everything happens right here in your browser.
How it works
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Drop your AVIF files below — or tap to choose them
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They convert to JPG right in your browser, nothing is uploaded
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Download your JPGs one at a time or all together as a ZIP
AVIF is one of the newest image formats around, based on the AV1 video codec. It can produce remarkably small files — noticeably smaller than WebP at comparable quality, and dramatically smaller than JPG. For web developers and anyone sending images over a slow connection, that efficiency is genuinely impressive. The catch is that AVIF is still catching up in software support. Not every app, operating system, or device can open AVIF files yet, which makes converting to JPG a practical solution when you need your image to work anywhere.
JPG is the most universally understood photo format in existence. Every operating system, every printer, every social platform, and virtually every image-handling app reads JPG without issue. If you downloaded an AVIF image and cannot open it in your photo viewer, email client, or document editor, converting it to JPG is the fastest fix.
A word on quality: imgAxe converts at quality 90 by default, which preserves nearly all of the visual detail from the AVIF original. JPG is a lossy format, so some tiny amount of image data is re-encoded, but at quality 90 the result is indistinguishable from the original for photographic content. The resulting file will be somewhat larger than the AVIF, since JPG is not as efficient — that is the trade-off for near-universal compatibility.
Everything happens right in your browser. Your AVIF files never leave your device — no upload, no account, no registration. You can confirm this yourself: open the Network tab in your browser's developer tools while converting, and you will see no outbound requests.
Common questions
- Is this converter free?
- Yes, completely free. No account, no watermark, no cap on the number of files. Use it as often as you like.
- Do my files get uploaded to a server?
- No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser on your own device. Nothing is transmitted. You can verify this by checking the Network tab in your browser's developer tools during a conversion.
- Why is the JPG file bigger than the original AVIF?
- AVIF uses very efficient compression — more so than JPG. When you convert to JPG, the file will be larger because JPG is not as space-efficient. The image quality remains high; it's simply the trade-off for broader compatibility.
- Does AVIF support transparency? Is that preserved?
- AVIF does support transparency, but JPG does not. Any transparent areas in an AVIF file are filled with white during conversion. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.
- Is there a file size or batch limit?
- imgAxe sets no limit. The practical ceiling is your device's available memory. Most modern phones and laptops handle batches of AVIF files comfortably.