Convert AVIF to JPG Online — Free, Fast & Private

Need to convert AVIF images to JPG? FormatPic handles it instantly in your browser — no upload to any server, completely private. AVIF is a next-generation image format with exceptional compression, but it's not yet universally supported. Converting to JPG ensures your images work on every device, browser, and application. All processing happens locally on your device using WebAssembly technology.

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How to Convert AVIF to JPG

1

Upload Your AVIF File

Drag and drop your AVIF file into the converter above, or click "Choose Files" to browse your device. You can upload multiple files for batch conversion.

2

Adjust Settings (Optional)

Customize the output quality using the quality slider. You can also resize the image by setting custom width and height dimensions.

3

Download Your JPG File

Click "Convert" and your JPG file will be ready in seconds. Download individual files or use "Download All" to get a ZIP archive.

Why Convert AVIF to JPG?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) offers the best compression efficiency of any image format available today, but it's still gaining adoption. Many image editors, older browsers, social platforms, and email clients don't support AVIF. Converting to JPG gives you the most universally compatible image format — JPG works literally everywhere. This is essential when you've downloaded AVIF images from the web and need to use them in presentations, documents, email, or older software. JPG files are also required by many online services, printing platforms, and submission systems that haven't yet adopted newer formats.

AVIF vs JPG: Technical Differences

AVIF uses the AV1 video codec for still image compression, offering 30-50% better compression than JPEG and 20% better than WebP at equivalent quality. It supports HDR, wide color gamut, 12-bit color depth, and transparency. However, AVIF encoding is computationally intensive and browser support, while growing rapidly, isn't universal yet. JPG offers none of AVIF's advanced features but has 100% compatibility across all devices and software. When converting AVIF to JPG, file sizes will increase, but you gain universal compatibility.

Common Use Cases

  • Making downloaded web images compatible with all software
  • Using AVIF images in older browsers or applications
  • Preparing images for platforms that don't accept AVIF
  • Sharing images with recipients who can't open AVIF
  • Converting for print services that require JPG or TIFF

Last updated: March 2026

AVIF vs JPG Comparison

AVIF

AV1 Image File Format

  • Compression: Lossy
  • Transparency: Yes
  • Best for: Maximum compression, HDR images

JPG

Joint Photographic Experts Group

  • Compression: Lossy
  • Transparency: No
  • Best for: Photographs, Web images

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it free to convert AVIF to JPG?

Yes! FormatPic is completely free to use. There are no limits on the number of conversions, no watermarks, and no account required.

Is my data safe when converting AVIF to JPG?

Absolutely. FormatPic processes everything in your browser. Your files never leave your device — nothing is uploaded to any server. This makes it the most private way to convert images.

Will I lose quality converting from AVIF to JPG?

Both AVIF and JPG use lossy compression. Set the quality slider to 85-95% to minimize any additional quality loss during conversion.

Can I convert multiple AVIF files to JPG at once?

Yes! FormatPic supports batch conversion. Upload as many AVIF files as you need and convert them all to JPG simultaneously. Use the "Download All" button to get all converted files in a ZIP archive.

What's the difference between AVIF and JPG?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) uses lossy compression and supports transparency. JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) uses lossy compression for smaller files. Choose JPG when you need photographs or web images.

What browsers support this AVIF to JPG converter?

FormatPic works in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. For best results, use the latest version of your browser.

What happens to transparency when converting AVIF to JPG?

JPG does not support transparency. Any transparent areas in your AVIF file will be converted to a white background. If you need to preserve transparency, consider using AVIF, WebP, PNG instead.

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