AVIF to JPG

Turn AVIF images into universally supported JPG files, locally in your browser.

Drop AVIF files here or click to browse

Processing happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

100% Private

Files are processed locally in your browser. They never touch our servers.

Smart Defaults

Sensible settings are applied automatically. Fine tune them only if you want to.

Batch Processing

Drop multiple images at once and download everything together as a ZIP.

How to use AVIF to JPG

  1. Drop your images onto the page, or click to pick them from your device
  2. Use the default settings, or adjust the options for your file type and target result
  3. Download the finished images one by one, or save the full batch as a ZIP

What AVIF to JPG is for

Use the AVIF to JPG tool when an AVIF image needs to open somewhere that does not support the format yet: older apps, photo viewers, upload forms and editing software. JPG is the universal fallback, and the conversion runs natively in your browser.

  • Convert AVIF images into JPG files that open in every app and viewer.
  • Flatten transparent AVIF graphics onto a background colour of your choice.
  • Fix AVIF downloads that Windows Photos and older apps refuse to open.
  • Batch convert up to twenty AVIF images locally in your browser.
Privacy note: This tool runs locally in your browser. Your selected image files are not uploaded to CompressImage.ca. Read more on our promise page.

Best practices for better results

Image optimization works best when you choose the right balance between file size, visual quality, dimensions, format compatibility and privacy. These tips help you get a cleaner result.

  • Quality 85 is the practical default; raise it only for detailed photography.
  • Pick a background colour that matches where the image will sit if the AVIF has transparency.
  • Keep the AVIF original: it is the smallest, highest-quality master copy.
  • Convert to PNG instead when the image needs editing or transparency.

Convert AVIF to JPG when nothing else opens it

AVIF to JPG conversion exists because of a timing gap: browsers adopted AVIF years before desktop software did. Right-click-save an image from a modern website and there is a good chance you get an AVIF that Windows Photos, your photo editor or an upload form flatly refuses. JPG is the universal escape hatch, and a converted copy opens in essentially everything made in the last two decades.

Your browser decodes the AVIF natively, so the conversion runs instantly on your own device with nothing installed and nothing uploaded.

HOW TO CONVERT AVIF TO JPG

  • Drop one or more AVIF images onto the upload area, or click it to browse
  • Set the JPG quality: 85 is the practical default for most images
  • Pick a background colour if the AVIF has transparent areas, since JPG cannot keep them
  • Click Convert and download the copies individually or all at once

When another output beats JPG

JPG is the compatibility play. If the image is headed into an editor or has transparency you need to keep, AVIF to PNG gives a lossless copy with the alpha channel intact. If a platform accepts WebP but not AVIF, AVIF to WebP keeps the file small and transparent. And if you only need to look at the file, the AVIF Viewer opens it without saving anything new.

Related image tools

These tools solve similar image optimization problems and work the same way: locally in your browser, with no required upload.

  • JXL to JPG: Convert JPEG XL files to widely supported JPG
  • JXL to PNG: Convert JPEG XL files to lossless PNG
  • JXL to WebP: Convert JPEG XL files to small WebP images
  • JPG to JXL: Convert JPG photos to next-gen JPEG XL

AVIF to JPG FAQ

How do I convert AVIF to JPG?

Drop your AVIF images onto this page, pick a quality level, and download the JPG copies. Your browser decodes the AVIF natively, so nothing is installed and nothing is uploaded.

Why will my computer not open AVIF files?

AVIF is new enough that many desktop apps, older photo viewers and Windows versions cannot decode it yet. Converting to JPG produces a file that opens in essentially every app made in the last two decades.

What happens to transparency when converting to JPG?

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas are flattened onto the background colour you choose, white by default. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.

Does converting AVIF to JPG lose quality?

There is a re-encode involved, but at quality 85 the difference is not visible in normal images. Keep the AVIF original if you may need to convert again later.