- 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.