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How to Convert AVIF to JPG
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Select your AVIF files by dragging and dropping or clicking to browse.
Choose Settings
JPG is pre-selected. Adjust quality and metadata options if needed.
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Click Convert and download your JPG files instantly.
Why Convert AVIF to JPG?
Converting from AVIF to JPG is useful when you need smaller file sizes and universal compatibility. AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) files can be converted to JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) instantly using our browser-based converter — no uploads needed, completely free.
When to Convert AVIF to JPG
Sharing next-gen images with broader audience
AVIF is not yet supported by all browsers and devices. Converting to JPG ensures everyone can view your images regardless of their software.
Uploading to legacy content management systems
Many CMS platforms, including older versions of WordPress, do not handle AVIF uploads. JPG is universally accepted.
Preparing images for print production
Print shops and photo labs universally accept JPG but rarely support AVIF. Convert to JPG before submitting print orders.
AVIF vs JPG: File Size Comparison
Based on a typical 12-megapixel photograph (4000 × 3000 pixels) at default quality settings.
JPG output is larger but works everywhere — email clients, older browsers, legacy apps, and all social media platforms.
AVIF vs JPG Comparison
| Feature | AVIF | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression | Lossy | Lossy |
| Transparency | Yes | No |
| Animation | Yes | No |
| Browser Support | Chrome, Firefox, Safari 16+ | Universal |
| Typical File Size | Smallest (50% less than WebP) | Small to medium |
| Best For | Maximum compression, modern websites | Photos, web images, email, sharing |
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Batch Conversion
PhotoFormatLab processes all files in your browser using Web Workers for parallel conversion. You can convert hundreds of AVIF files to JPG simultaneously — the speed depends on your device's CPU, not your internet connection.
Common Issues and Solutions
Transparent areas appear as white or black after conversion to JPG
JPG does not support transparency. Transparent pixels are composited onto a white background by default. If you need to preserve transparency, consider converting to PNG or WebP instead.
My animated AVIF file only shows the first frame after conversion
JPG does not support animation. Only the first frame is extracted during conversion. To preserve animation, convert to WebP or GIF instead.
The converted JPG file looks slightly blurry or has artifacts
JPG uses lossy compression. Try increasing the quality slider to 95% or higher. At quality 90%+, the difference from the original is virtually imperceptible for most images.
Conversion is very slow on my device
Large files (over 20 MB) require significant CPU processing since conversion happens entirely in your browser. Close other browser tabs to free up memory, or try converting fewer files at a time. On mobile devices, the process is naturally slower than on desktop computers.
The output file is much larger than expected
This typically happens when converting from a highly compressed format (like AVIF) to a less compressed one (like JPG). The output reflects the actual image data, not the compression efficiency of the source. Try lowering the quality setting to reduce file size.
Frequently Asked Questions
For a typical 12-megapixel photograph (4000×3000 pixels), a AVIF file of approximately 2.1 MB converts to a JPG file of approximately 4.8 MB — a change of +129% (JPG is larger). JPG output is larger but works everywhere — email clients, older browsers, legacy apps, and all social media platforms.
For most purposes, 85-90% quality provides an excellent balance between file size and visual quality. Use 95%+ for photographs where quality is critical (portfolios, print). Use 70-80% for web thumbnails or previews where smaller size matters more. Our converter defaults to 90%.
No. PhotoFormatLab converts files entirely in your browser using JavaScript, Canvas API, and WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device — no upload, no server processing, no cloud storage. This makes the conversion completely private and works even without an internet connection after the page loads.
There is no artificial limit. You can convert hundreds of files in a single batch. The practical limit depends on your device's available memory and CPU speed. For very large batches (500+ files), we recommend processing in groups of 50-100 for optimal performance.
Most individual files convert in under 2 seconds on a modern device. A batch of 50 files typically completes in 30-60 seconds. Since processing happens on your device, conversion speed depends on your hardware — desktop computers are generally faster than phones. There is no upload or download wait time.
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