Batch AVIF to JPG
Convert a group of AVIF screenshots, product images, or downloaded web images in one pass.
Open batch converterDrop AVIF files into a private browser converter, tune quality when needed, and download compatible JPG files without sending images to a server.
Private browser conversion for current Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari versions with AVIF support.
Drop AVIF files, tune JPG quality, choose a background for transparent images, and download the converted files from your browser.
Files stay on this device. Conversion happens in your browser, not on a server.
Drop AVIF files to start.
Use the AVIF to JPG converter directly on this page. The files are converted in your browser and saved back to your device.
Drag and drop a .avif file into the converter, or choose one or more AVIF files from your device.
Keep the default 92% quality or adjust it before export. Choose a background color if the AVIF has transparent pixels, because JPG cannot keep alpha transparency.
Download each converted .jpg file, or download the full batch as a ZIP archive.
Use these pages for batch jobs, downloaded .avif files, transparency, and other file types.
Convert a group of AVIF screenshots, product images, or downloaded web images in one pass.
Open batch converterConvert a single .avif file to JPG when a form, editor, marketplace, or desktop app rejects the AVIF format.
Convert .avif filesUse PNG when you need lossless output or want to preserve transparency from the source AVIF file.
Convert to PNGPreview AVIF files in the browser and export a compatible copy when another app refuses the format.
Open AVIF viewerAVIF is efficient on the web, but many upload forms, desktop apps, and websites still expect JPG, PNG, WebP, or another familiar format.
Save an AVIF from a website and convert it to JPG before using it in older editors, documents, or website upload forms.
Convert a folder of AVIF images to JPG for sharing, archiving, email attachments, or marketplace listings.
Keep product shots, client images, and personal photos on your device instead of sending them to another site.
Resize images and choose the right file type for apps that do not accept AVIF.
Use AVIFJPG for everyday AVIF to JPG jobs when you want a quick result without uploading private files.
| Need | AVIFJPG | Upload converter |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy | Files stay on your device. | Files are sent to a server. |
| Speed | Small and medium files convert quickly after you choose them. | Upload and queue time can slow things down. |
| Large files | Very large images depend on your device. | Can handle more if the service allows it. |
| Batch jobs | Download many JPG files together as a ZIP. | Usually available, sometimes with signup or limits. |
AVIF and JPG are both useful, but they solve different compatibility problems.
JPG has no alpha channel. If an AVIF contains transparency, AVIFJPG places it over your selected background color before export.
JPG remains the safest format for forms, email, office documents, marketplaces, and older image editing tools.
Some photo details, such as EXIF data or color profile information, may not be copied into the new file.
Drop one or more AVIF files into the converter, keep the default JPG settings or adjust quality and background color, then download the converted JPG files. The AVIF to JPG conversion runs in your browser.
Yes. AVIFJPG accepts .avif files from your device and exports compatible .jpg files. This covers downloaded AVIF images, product images, screenshots, and files saved from websites.
Yes. The conversion runs in your browser, and AVIFJPG does not upload the selected files for conversion.
Yes. Select or drop multiple AVIF files, convert them together, then download individual JPG files or a ZIP archive.
JPG does not support transparency, so transparent areas are flattened onto the background color you choose. Use AVIF to PNG if you need to keep transparency.
Yes. People use AVIF JPG, AVIF to JPG, AVIF to JPEG, and .avif to jpg to describe the same basic task: making a broadly compatible JPEG copy from an AVIF source image.
Your browser needs to support AVIF. Current Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari versions do, but older browsers may fail. Try updating the browser or use a newer device.
No. AVIFJPG works in your browser, so you can convert AVIF images without installing an app.
Files stay on this device. Conversion happens in your browser, not on a server.