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Convert AVIF to JPG

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AVIF produces exceptionally compact files — often 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality — but its software support is still maturing. It requires Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, or Safari 16+, and is not accepted by most email clients, print services, or legacy applications. JPEG has been universally supported since the 1990s and opens in every piece of software that touches images. Converting AVIF to JPEG gives you a file that works everywhere, at the cost of a larger file and a second round of lossy compression. Use a high quality setting (85%+) to keep the additional quality loss imperceptible.

From.avif

AVIF

AV1 Image File Format

  • Lossy compression
  • Supports transparency
  • Best for: high-efficiency web images, HDR photography, modern web delivery
To.jpg

JPEG

Joint Photographic Experts Group

  • Lossy compression
  • No transparency
  • Best for: photographs, social media images, email attachments

How to Use

  1. 1

    Drop your AVIF file — the output format is already set to JPEG.

  2. 2

    Adjust the quality slider. 85–90% is recommended to minimize additional quality loss from re-encoding.

  3. 3

    Click "Convert to JPEG" — your browser must support AVIF decoding (Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16+).

  4. 4

    Download the JPG. Any transparency in the AVIF will become white in the output.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting AVIF to JPG reduce quality?

Yes. Both are lossy formats, so a second round of compression is applied. At quality settings of 85%+ the degradation is minimal and usually imperceptible in photographic content. Avoid very low quality settings to prevent compounding artifacts.

What happens to transparency in the AVIF?

JPEG does not support transparency. Any transparent pixels in the AVIF are composited onto white in the output. If you need to preserve transparency, convert to PNG or WebP instead.

What if my browser can't decode the AVIF?

Older browsers cannot decode AVIF. The converter will show a clear error if this happens. You need Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, or Safari 16+ to decode AVIF files.

Will the JPEG be larger than the AVIF?

Yes, significantly — often 2–3× larger. AVIF achieves smaller files through more sophisticated compression than JPEG. The larger JPEG file size is the trade-off for near-universal compatibility.

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