AVIF to JPG Converter

Save modern AVIF web images as standard JPG so older Photoshop, Lightroom, Microsoft Office, and print services can open them — locally, in your browser, with no upload.

Got AVIF files that nothing seems to open? Converting them to JPG is the fastest path to universal compatibility — every operating system, app, printer, and platform on Earth accepts JPG. You will most often encounter AVIF files as images optimized by modern CDNs and image pipelines, thumbnails saved from Chrome, Firefox, or Edge, screenshots and exports from macOS Ventura or iOS 16 and later, and JPG is the obvious destination when your goal is sharing. Converter.Plus runs the whole AVIF→JPG conversion locally in your browser — there is no upload, no signup, no watermark, and no per-file size cap. Drop a single file or a whole batch and grab the results as individual downloads or a single ZIP.

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How to convert AVIF to JPG

  1. Open the AVIF to JPG converter: Go to converter.plus/avif-to-jpg in any modern browser on your computer or phone.
  2. Add your AVIF files: Drag and drop your AVIF files onto the upload area, or click it to browse your device and select them.
  3. Choose output format and quality: Select your preferred quality setting. The default is optimized for a great balance of file size and visual quality.
  4. Click Convert: Click the Convert button. Converter.Plus processes all files instantly in your browser — no upload or waiting required.
  5. Download your JPG files: Download each converted image individually, or click Download All to save a ZIP archive containing all converted files.

Why use this AVIF to JPG converter

  • Opens AVIF files saved from Chrome or modern websites in any version of Lightroom, Photoshop, or Microsoft Office.
  • Universal JPG output — accepted by every print lab, stock service, email client, and social platform.
  • Default 92% quality renders the JPG visually indistinguishable from the AVIF source for photographic content.
  • Browser-side conversion using the native AVIF decoder — zero uploads and no server round-trip.
  • Batch convert hundreds of AVIF files at once with per-file progress and a one-click ZIP download.
  • Free with no signup, no watermark, and no per-file size limit.

About AVIFJPG conversion

AVIF — AV1 Image File Format — is a modern open-source image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media, a consortium that includes Google, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft, and Mozilla. AVIF uses the AV1 video codec for compression and was officially standardized in 2019. Its compression efficiency is remarkable: AVIF files are typically 50% smaller than equivalent JPGs and 20% smaller than WebP at the same perceptual quality. It also supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), wide color gamuts, transparency, and lossless encoding — making it technically the most advanced widely-deployed web image format available today.

Browser and OS support for AVIF has grown rapidly but remains patchy in older software. Google Chrome added full AVIF support in version 85 (2020). Firefox followed in version 93 (2021). Safari added AVIF support in version 16 (2022), and Edge gained support in version 121 (2024). On the operating system level, Windows 11 and recent Windows 10 builds can display AVIF files natively in Photos and File Explorer. macOS Ventura (2022) and iOS 16 added native AVIF rendering. Android supports AVIF in Chrome but not natively in the system gallery on most devices.

About AVIF to JPG Conversion

AVIF — AV1 Image File Format — is a modern open-source image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media, a consortium that includes Google, Netflix, Apple, Microsoft, and Mozilla. AVIF uses the AV1 video codec for compression and was officially standardized in 2019. Its compression efficiency is remarkable: AVIF files are typically 50% smaller than equivalent JPGs and 20% smaller than WebP at the same perceptual quality. It also supports HDR (High Dynamic Range), wide color gamuts, transparency, and lossless encoding — making it technically the most advanced widely-deployed web image format available today.

Browser and OS support for AVIF has grown rapidly but remains patchy in older software. Google Chrome added full AVIF support in version 85 (2020). Firefox followed in version 93 (2021). Safari added AVIF support in version 16 (2022), and Edge gained support in version 121 (2024). On the operating system level, Windows 11 and recent Windows 10 builds can display AVIF files natively in Photos and File Explorer. macOS Ventura (2022) and iOS 16 added native AVIF rendering. Android supports AVIF in Chrome but not natively in the system gallery on most devices.

The problem arises with older or specialized software. Lightroom did not add AVIF support until late 2022, and many users still run older versions. Photoshop CS6 and CC versions before 2022 cannot open AVIF at all. Most online print services, document management systems, and email clients do not handle AVIF. When you download an image from a modern website — saved by Chrome or an optimizer pipeline as AVIF — you may find it impossible to open in your usual workflow.

Common problems include: an AVIF file appearing as a blank or broken icon in Windows Explorer; photo editing apps crashing or silently refusing to import the file; email services rejecting AVIF attachments; and online services displaying "unsupported file type" errors.

Converting AVIF to JPG solves these problems instantly. JPG is supported universally — Lightroom, Photoshop, Microsoft Paint, Preview on Mac, every print lab, every email client, every social platform. You lose the compression efficiency of AVIF, but you gain frictionless compatibility everywhere.

Tips for converting AVIF: use 90–95% quality when converting for editing workflows to preserve maximum detail. Use 85% quality for sharing photos socially — the files will be 25–30% smaller than the source AVIF with imperceptible visual difference. If you need lossless preservation, convert to PNG instead. Converter.Plus processes AVIF files entirely in your browser with no upload, no account, and no server round-trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AVIF?

A next-generation open image format developed by the Alliance for Open Media, offering superior compression compared to JPG and WebP.

Why convert AVIF to JPG?

JPG is the most universally compatible image format. Almost every operating system, app, printer, and web service accepts JPG, making it the safest format for sharing.

Privacy & trust

  • AVIF decoding uses your browser's native AV1 image decoder — your files stay on your device.
  • Color profiles (sRGB, Display P3) embedded in the AVIF are honoured during the JPG re-encode.
  • No analytics on your image content; we only count anonymous tool usage.
  • Free for personal and commercial use, including content workflows that re-export web AVIFs to JPG masters.