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AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert AVIF images to JPG in your browser. JPG opens almost everywhere, so it fixes AVIF files that a program will not open. No upload, no signup.

Quality:

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas in the AVIF are filled with a white background. Your browser must be able to open AVIF for this to work.

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A free tool to convert AVIF images to JPG, right in your browser. AVIF is a very efficient modern format, but many programs, forms, and older devices still cannot open it. Converting to JPG gives you a file that works almost everywhere. Because JPG has no transparency, transparent areas are filled with white. Everything runs locally on your device, with no upload to a server. This tool relies on your browser to decode AVIF, which all current browsers do.

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How to use this tool

  1. 01Choose an AVIF imageDrag an AVIF file into the upload area, or click to pick one from your device.
  2. 02Pick a quality levelHigher quality keeps more detail; lower quality makes the JPG smaller.
  3. 03Download the JPGThe tool converts instantly and fills transparency with white. Click download to save it.
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When is this useful?

  • Open AVIF anywhereYou downloaded an AVIF and a program or form will not accept it. JPG solves that right away.
  • Sending and uploadingJPG is supported almost everywhere, so it is easy to email, message, or upload.
  • Editing in older softwareSome editors cannot open AVIF; convert to JPG to keep working on the image.
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Examples

  • An AVIF from the webAn AVIF you downloaded converts to a JPG at the same dimensions, ready to use anywhere.
  • A transparent AVIFA transparent AVIF becomes a JPG with a clean white background.
  • A photo for a formConvert an AVIF photo to JPG so an upload form that rejects AVIF will accept it.
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Tips for a better result

  • Use high quality for photosKeep quality high to preserve detail when converting photographs.
  • Transparency becomes whiteIf your AVIF has transparency, it is filled with white in the JPG.
  • Need transparency kept?Use the AVIF to PNG tool instead, which preserves transparent areas.
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How the conversion works

The tool asks your browser to decode the AVIF, draws it onto a canvas over a white background, and re-encodes it as a standard JPG at the quality you pick. The white fill replaces any transparency, because JPG has no alpha channel.

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Supported formats and browser compatibility

AVIF decoding depends on your browser. Current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari can open AVIF, but older browsers may not, in which case the file will not load. JPG output, by contrast, opens almost everywhere, which is the point of the conversion.

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Limitations and quality notes

AVIF is highly compressed and JPG is also lossy, so the JPG will not recover detail beyond what the AVIF holds; at high quality the difference is hard to see. Transparency becomes white. If you need to keep transparency, use the AVIF to PNG tool instead. Files up to 30MB are supported.

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Privacy and local processing

Decoding and re-encoding happen in your browser on your device. The AVIF is never uploaded or stored, so the image stays private and refreshing the page starts fresh.

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Frequently asked questions

Why won’t my AVIF open?

AVIF is new, so many apps and forms do not support it yet. Converting to JPG makes it open almost everywhere.

Are my images uploaded?

No. The conversion happens in your browser and the file never leaves your device.

Is AVIF to JPG free?

Yes, completely free, with no signup and no watermark.

Does it keep transparency?

No. JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas become white. Use AVIF to PNG to keep transparency.

What if it fails to convert?

Some browsers or unusual AVIF files may not decode. Try a current browser, or use a different source image.

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