AVIF to JPG Converter
Convert AVIF images to JPG directly in your browser - no upload required.
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JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF, AVIF, HEIC, TIFF, RAW, and SVG up to 50 MB. Paste from clipboard with Ctrl+V.
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JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas will be filled with white.
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Useful to know
About AVIF
AVIF is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec, producing files significantly smaller than JPG at the same quality. Modern browsers (Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Safari 16+) decode AVIF natively, so this conversion runs entirely in your browser - your file never leaves your device.
Why convert AVIF to JPG
JPG produces small file sizes for photographs and has universal support across browsers, email, and CMSes. Note: JPG does not preserve transparency - any transparent areas in the source are filled with white.
Privacy and processing
Modern browsers decode AVIF natively, and the JPG, PNG, or WEBP output is encoded with the Canvas API. The image never uploads to a server.
AVIF to JPG online with ImgShifter
AVIF files mostly arrive in people's lives the same way: an image saved from a modern website turns out to have a .avif extension, and then nothing on the computer will open it. The format - built on the AV1 video codec - is superb for web delivery but still young everywhere else. Converting to JPG turns that orphaned download into a file every viewer, editor, and upload form accepts.
There's a neat irony in how the tool works: the one place AVIF support is universal is the browser itself. Chrome 85+, Firefox 93+, Edge, and Safari 16+ all decode AVIF natively, so ImgShifter has your own browser do the decoding and then re-encodes the pixels as a 92%-quality JPG with the Canvas API - no server, no upload, fully functional offline after the page loads.
Expect the JPG to be noticeably larger than the AVIF was; you're trading compression efficiency for universal compatibility. Transparent AVIFs get flattened onto white (JPG has no alpha) - route those through AVIF to PNG instead if the transparency matters.
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From the blog
Deeper guides related to AVIF to JPG from the ImgShifter blog.
WebP vs. JPEG vs. PNG vs. AVIF: Which Image Format Should You Actually Use?
JPEG, PNG, WebP, and AVIF compared in plain English — what each format does well, what it breaks on, where browser support stands in 2026, and which one to actually ship for photos, graphics, and the web.
Read the guideThe 2026 State of Web Graphics: PNG Is Out, AVIF and SVG Are In
Legacy PNG and JPEG are quietly being replaced by AVIF, WebP, and inline SVG. A data-driven look at why the migration is happening, how the formats actually differ at render time, and what to ship in 2026.
Read the guideFrequently asked questions
Short answers for image workflows, privacy, and supported formats.