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AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert AVIF images to JPG online for free. Choose quality and background color for transparency. Upload your AVIF and download the JPG in seconds.

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AVIF · up to 20.0 MB per file

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How to use AVIF to JPG Converter

  1. 01

    Upload your AVIF

    Drag and drop or select an AVIF file. Anonymous visitors can upload up to 20 MB; free accounts get 50 MB and 3 conversions every 30 days; paid plans allow 200 MB and batches of up to 100 files.

  2. 02

    Set quality and background color

    Choose a JPG quality from 1–100 (85 by default) and pick the background color that transparent AVIF pixels will be flattened onto.

  3. 03

    Server decodes and re-encodes

    Our servers decode the AVIF and flatten any transparency onto your chosen background, then encode the result as a JPG at your selected quality — a fast step since no AV1 encoding is involved.

  4. 04

    Download your JPG

    Grab your JPG from a secure signed link. The output file is deleted automatically within 24 hours.

Why choose our AVIF to JPG Converter

Quick decode, not slow encode

Converting away from AVIF only requires decoding, so there's no CPU-heavy AV1 encoding step — most files finish in seconds.

Fine-grained quality control

Pick any JPG quality from 1–100 and a custom background color for transparent areas, so you control the size/fidelity trade-off.

Opens absolutely everywhere

JPG is the most universally supported image format, so your output will open on any device, app, or printing service.

Secure processing, auto-deleted

Files travel over encrypted HTTPS and are processed on our servers; converted JPGs are deleted within 24 hours and original uploads within 6–24 hours.

Free to start

Anonymous visitors get 1 free server conversion, and a free account adds 3 more every 30 days.

No account required to try it

Convert your first AVIF to JPG without creating an account — sign up only when you need batch conversion or higher limits.

Settings guide

Quality (1–100)
Controls JPG compression. The default of 85 balances sharpness and file size; use 90–100 for print or archiving and 60–80 when a smaller file matters more.
Background color
Transparent AVIF pixels are flattened onto this color because JPG has no alpha channel. The default is white (#ffffff); pick a color that matches the page or design where the JPG will be used.

About the formats

AVIF

AVIF is a modern, royalty-free image format based on the AV1 video codec, developed by the Alliance for Open Media. It is one of the most efficient web image formats available today.

AVIF combines excellent compression with alpha transparency, HDR, and wide color gamut support, and typically beats both JPG and WebP in file size at equal quality. Encoding is noticeably slower than other formats, and viewing requires a modern browser — older systems and many desktop apps cannot open it. Keep a JPG or WebP fallback when your audience may include legacy environments.

JPG

JPG (also written JPEG) is the most widely used lossy image format for photographs, standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. Practically every camera, phone, and image application can create and open it.

Its strengths are small file sizes for photos and universal compatibility across devices, browsers, and software. The trade-offs: lossy compression introduces artifacts, there is no transparency support, and quality degrades a little more with every re-save. Use JPG for photographs; choose PNG for screenshots, logos, or anything that needs sharp edges or transparency.

Troubleshooting

My AVIF file won't upload
Check that the file ends in .avif and is a real AVIF — some screenshot or export tools mislabel files. Also confirm it is within your size limit (20 MB anonymous, 50 MB free, 200 MB paid).
Transparent areas turned white
That is expected: JPG cannot store transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with the background color (white by default). Pick a different background color, or convert to PNG if you need to keep the alpha channel.
The output looks less sharp than the original
Raise the quality setting — try 90–95. Very low values discard fine detail and can add compression artifacts around edges and text.

FAQ

What happens to transparent areas?
JPG does not support transparency, so any transparent pixels in your AVIF are flattened onto a solid background color. White is used by default, but you can pick any #rrggbb color before converting.
Will converting reduce image quality?
JPG is a lossy format, so the image is re-compressed. The default quality of 85 is visually close to the original for photos; raise it toward 100 for maximum fidelity or lower it for smaller files.
Is converting AVIF to JPG fast?
Yes. This tool only decodes your AVIF and re-encodes it as JPG — there's no CPU-heavy AV1 encoding step like the tools that create AVIF files, so conversions typically finish in a few seconds even for large photos.
Why would I need to convert AVIF to JPG?
AVIF support is broad in modern browsers and operating systems, but some older phones, photo printing services, email clients, and legacy editing software still can't open it. JPG remains the safest choice when you need a file that opens everywhere.
Can I convert several AVIF files to JPG at once?
Batch conversion is available with an account: free accounts can convert up to 5 files at a time, and paid plans support batches of up to 100 files. Anonymous visitors are limited to a single file per conversion.
Are my files private?
Yes. Files are uploaded over an encrypted HTTPS connection and processed on our servers. Converted outputs are deleted automatically within 24 hours, and your original uploads are removed within 6–24 hours. We never share your images.
What are the size and usage limits?
Anonymous visitors can upload files up to 20 MB and get 1 free server conversion. A free account raises this to 50 MB per file, 3 free conversions every 30 days, and batches of up to 5 files. Paid plans allow 200 MB per file and batches of up to 100 files.

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