AVIF to JPG Converter Online

Got an AVIF file that won’t open or upload? Convert it to JPG instantly.

Drag & drop your AVIF files here
Only .avif files supported  ·  Multiple files allowed
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What is an AVIF File?

AVIF is a modern image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media. Websites use it because it compresses photos to remarkably small file sizes — often 50% smaller than JPEG at the same visual quality. That’s great for page load speed, but it creates a practical problem: most photo editors, messaging apps, and document systems still don’t support AVIF. When you download an image from a website today, there’s a good chance it arrives as an .avif file that won’t open in your standard image viewer, can’t be attached to an email the way you intended, or gets rejected by an upload form. Converting AVIF to JPG solves all of that immediately.

JPG (JPEG) is the universal image format. It opens everywhere — Windows Photo Viewer, macOS Preview, Adobe Photoshop, WhatsApp, government portals, e-commerce product upload systems, and every other software and platform you can think of. Once you convert your AVIF file to JPG, compatibility is no longer a concern.

When do you need to convert AVIF to JPG?

The most common scenario is downloading photos from modern websites. Browsers like Chrome and Firefox render AVIF natively, so images look fine when you’re browsing. But when you right-click and save, the file downloads as AVIF. If you then try to open it in Paint, share it on WhatsApp, or upload it to a form that expects JPEG, it fails. Converting the AVIF file to JPG first takes seconds and gives you a file that works everywhere.

Photo editing is another common reason. Even recent versions of Photoshop and Lightroom have limited or inconsistent AVIF support. Photographers who receive AVIF files from clients or stock photo libraries often need to convert AVIF to JPG before they can begin editing. The same applies to design tools — Figma, Canva, and most web-based design platforms work reliably with JPG but may not accept AVIF.

Social media and messaging also drive a lot of AVIF to JPG conversions. Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and older versions of WhatsApp all work best with JPEG. If you’re preparing images for social media posts or sharing photos with someone who’s not using a modern browser, converting to JPG ensures the image displays correctly for everyone.

AVIF to PNG conversion is also supported by this tool. PNG is the right choice when you need to preserve a transparent background — something JPG doesn’t support. If your AVIF file has a transparent layer, use the PNG output option to keep it intact.

How to Convert AVIF to JPG Online — Step by Step

Using EzyToolz AVIF to JPG converter takes under 30 seconds:

Step 1 — Upload your AVIF file Click the “Browse Files” button or drag and drop your .avif file into the upload area. You can add multiple files at once for batch conversion.

Step 2 — Convert and download Click “Convert to JPG.” Your file is processed instantly in your browser. Download individual files or grab all of them as a ZIP in one click.

Does converting AVIF to JPG reduce quality?

AVIF to JPG conversion involves re-encoding a compressed image into another compressed format. The quality difference at standard JPEG settings is not visible to the naked eye for most photos. This tool uses a high-quality JPEG output setting by default, which preserves as much detail as possible from the original AVIF while producing a file size that’s practical for sharing and uploading. If you’re converting for professional printing or archival purposes, PNG output gives you lossless results.

Key Features of EzyToolz AVIF to JPG Converter

Batch conversion — Upload and convert multiple AVIF files at the same time. No need to do them one by one.

Custom JPG quality — A simple slider lets you choose between maximum quality and smallest file size. You stay in control.

Resize on the fly — Enter custom width or height before converting. The tool calculates the missing dimension automatically to avoid stretching.

No background upload — Your files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is sent to a server, which means your images stay private and conversion is fast even on slow internet.

Transparent AVIF handled correctly — If your AVIF has a transparent background, it’s automatically filled with white before converting — so you won’t get unexpected black patches in your JPG output.

Completely free — No plans, no limits, no watermarks. Convert as many files as you need.

AVIF vs JPG — Quick Comparison

FeatureAVIFJPG
File sizeSmallerLarger
Quality at small sizeExcellentGood
Browser supportModern browsers onlyUniversal
Software compatibilityLimitedUniversal
Upload form supportRareStandard
Best forWeb deliverySharing, editing, uploading

For web performance, AVIF wins. For everyday use, portability, and compatibility, JPG is still the standard.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Upload your AVIF file to this tool, wait for the preview to appear, and click Download JPG. No signup or payment needed — the conversion is instant and completely free.

AVIF is a newer format that many desktop programs don’t support yet. Windows Photo Viewer, older versions of Photoshop, and most mobile apps require JPEG or PNG. Converting your AVIF file to JPG makes it compatible with all standard software.

Yes. After uploading, click Download PNG instead of Download JPG. PNG is the better choice if your AVIF has a transparent background, since JPEG doesn’t support transparency.

AVIF offers better compression — smaller file sizes at the same quality level. However, JPG is universally supported across all software, platforms, and devices. For web use, AVIF is excellent. For sharing, editing, and compatibility, JPG remains the practical standard.

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a next-generation image format used by websites for fast loading. To convert it, upload the file to this tool and download the result as JPG or PNG. The conversion happens instantly in your browser.

This tool currently handles one file at a time. For a batch of AVIF files, convert them one at a time — each conversion takes only a few seconds.