Convert AVIF to JPG
Save AVIF images you downloaded from the web as JPGs that open everywhere.
What is AVIF, and why won’t it open?
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a newer image format that delivers smaller files than JPG at similar quality, which is why Google Images, Netflix and many modern websites now serve it. The catch: when you right-click and save one of those images, you end up with a .avif file that Microsoft Office, lots of email clients, social platforms and older photo apps still can’t read.
Converting to JPG fixes that instantly. Your browser already knows how to decode AVIF natively, so this tool simply re-saves the image as a universally compatible JPG.
Fast, native, and offline-capable
Because AVIF decoding is built into modern browsers, conversion here is essentially instant — there’s no multi-megabyte codec to download and no server round-trip. Drop a single image or a folder full of them; each is converted locally and ready to download in moments.
Nothing is uploaded
Your files stay on your machine from start to finish. This is the same privacy guarantee as the rest of the site: the conversion happens in your browser, so there’s no upload, no account and no trace left behind.
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Frequently asked questions
Why did an image I saved turn out to be AVIF?
Many websites now serve AVIF because it’s smaller and faster. When you save such an image, you get the original .avif file even though your screen showed it fine — your browser decoded it on the fly.
Is AVIF to JPG conversion lossy?
JPG is a lossy format, so re-encoding introduces a small, usually invisible quality change. Use the quality slider to balance file size against fidelity.
Can I batch convert AVIF files?
Yes — drop as many as you like. They convert several at a time and can be downloaded together as a ZIP.