AVIF to JPG Converter
Convert AVIF files (released 2019 (AOMedia), Lossless + Lossy (AV1-based)) to JPEG (Lossy, typically Small — typically 50–80% lighter than PNG for photos). Runs in your browser — no upload, no signup.
Based on 12,431+ conversions delivered
Every AVIF to JPG conversion here runs inside your browser — your files are read, converted, and handed back without ever being uploaded to a server. That matters when the images are personal photos, client work, or anything you'd rather not hand to a cloud service. AVIF is Lossless + Lossy (AV1-based) and suits Bandwidth-critical pages with modern audiences; JPEG is Lossy and fits Photographs, hero images, anything where small file matters more than transparency better. In our sample set, JPG files ran about 233% larger than the AVIF source. Drop one file or a whole batch — the conversion is identical either way and nothing leaves your device. Below you'll find how the two formats compare and the details worth checking before you convert at scale.
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AVIF vs JPG — side-by-side
The numbers and capabilities at a glance, so you know what you're trading.
AVIF
- Year released
- 2019 (AOMedia)
- Compression
- Lossless + Lossy (AV1-based)
- Transparency
- Yes
- Animation
- Yes
- Browser support
- Modern browsers (~90% since 2023)
- Best for
- Bandwidth-critical pages with modern audiences
JPEG
- Year released
- 1992
- Compression
- Lossy
- Transparency
- No
- Animation
- No
- Browser support
- Universal — older than the web itself
- Best for
- Photographs, hero images, anything where small file matters more than transparency
Real AVIF → JPG file sizes
We ran a fixed set of sample images through this exact converter so you can see the typical size impact before converting your own files.
| Sample image | AVIF size | JPG size | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Photo | 17.4 KB | 53.6 KB | +207% larger |
| Screenshot / UI | 746 B | 5.3 KB | +629% larger |
| Logo / transparency | 2.2 KB | 9.0 KB | +305% larger |
Measured on a 256×256 sample set with this converter on 2026-05-28. Real-world files vary with resolution, colour and content.
Heads up before converting AVIF → JPG
What changes — and what your conversion will cost — based on how AVIF and JPEG differ.
Transparency will be flattened
AVIF carries an alpha channel; JPEG does not. Every transparent pixel in your source becomes solid white (or whatever background colour your renderer falls back to) in the JPEG output. If your image relies on transparency for layering — UI screenshots with rounded corners, logos meant to sit on coloured backgrounds, sticker assets — pick a target that supports alpha (PNG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, ICO, TIFF) instead.
Animation collapses to a single frame
AVIF can hold multiple frames in one file; JPEG cannot. The conversion keeps only the first frame, so every loop, transition, or sprite sheet collapses into a still image. If the motion matters, pick an animated target (WebP, AVIF, GIF, APNG, JXL) — or extract frames separately first.
Higher bit depth gets clipped
AVIF stores image data at a higher bit depth per channel than JPEG encodes by default. Subtle gradients, HDR highlights, and 16-bit print sources collapse into the narrower 8-bit range — the difference is invisible in most photos, but banding shows up in skies, soft skin tones, and low-key shadows. If you need the precision (retouching, print, raw archive), keep the AVIF source and convert a copy.
Best practices for AVIF → JPG
Concrete settings to pick before you convert AVIF to JPEG.
- Always preview the JPEG output before bulk-downloading — colour shifts, transparency surprises, and quality artifacts show up in the preview before they ship.
- Strip EXIF metadata if file size or privacy matters — camera GPS coordinates, timestamps, and serial numbers travel inside the image bytes by default.
- For photographic content, target a JPEG quality between 80 and 85 — that's the sweet spot where most encoders stop showing visible artifacts and the file size curve flattens.
The importance of a good image conversion
Why getting AVIF → JPG right matters more than you think.
Frequently asked
The basics everyone asks before dropping a file.