Convert AVIF images to widely-supported JPG. AVIF is great but not yet universal — this tool bridges the gap.
AVIF is the newest mainstream image format, offering 50%+ smaller files than JPG at the same quality. But browser and software support is still catching up. When you need an AVIF file in JPG format — for an older email client, a legacy CMS, a print service — this tool converts in your browser.
Conversion is one-way from a smaller, more efficient format to a larger, universally-supported one. Expect file size to increase by 2–4×.
AVIF's compression is so good that converting to JPG always increases file size. You should only do this when the receiving system requires JPG. Common situations: uploading to platforms that haven't added AVIF support (still many), email attachments where compatibility matters more than size, sending to print services or photo labs, importing into older design or photo editing software.
Most online AVIF to JPG converters require uploading your files to their servers. We don't. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the native Canvas API. Your images never travel over the network.
Open your browser's developer tools, watch the Network tab, and convert a file — you'll see code being downloaded but no images being uploaded. Read our take on why client-side image processing matters.
Yes. Free forever, with no signup, watermarks, or file count limits. Same as all our other tools.
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your files never leave your device.
Yes. Drop dozens or hundreds of files and download them all as a ZIP. The only limit is your computer's memory.
Up to 100 MB per file. Since processing is local, the practical limit depends on your device.