Process up to 200 images per job — pick your settings once, run them all.
AVIF is the newest mainstream image format — even smaller than WebP, supported by the latest Chrome, Firefox and Safari 16+. The downside: older Safari, design tools, email clients, and most CMSes don't read it yet. Convert to JPG to use the image anywhere. Free, no signup.
What AVIF is and why it isn't everywhere yet
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) uses the AV1 video codec to compress still images. Result: roughly 50% smaller than JPG and 20% smaller than WebP at matching visual quality. The format is designed for the modern web and supports HDR, wide colour gamuts, transparency, and animation.
Browser support arrived gradually — Chrome 85 (Aug 2020), Firefox 93 (Oct 2021), Safari 16 (Sep 2022). That means there's still a long tail of devices and apps that don't read it. Older corporate Windows machines, email clients sniffing file types, design tools predating 2022, image-processing libraries embedded in legacy SaaS products. Converting to JPG sidesteps the compatibility problem entirely.
How to convert AVIF to JPG
- Drop your AVIF file. Single or batch up to 30 (Premium: 100).
- Pick a quality level. Default 90 — practically identical to the source. 75 for thumbnails, 95 for archival.
- Pick a transparency fill. White by default; any HEX is fine. AVIF supports transparency that JPG can't preserve.
- Download. Filename mirrors source. EXIF carried over.
When to keep AVIF vs convert to JPG vs convert to WebP
Keep as AVIF if your audience is on modern browsers (mostly the case for consumer-web in 2026) and you want the smallest possible file size. AVIF wins ~20–35% over WebP at matching quality.
Convert to JPG for universal compatibility. Use anywhere — email, design tools, embedded uploaders.
Convert to WebP as an intermediate when you want broader compatibility than AVIF but still want to keep the file small. Most browsers since 2020 read WebP. Our WebP to JPG Converter can flip from there to JPG if needed.
Quality reality check
AVIF at quality 60 looks roughly equivalent to JPG at quality 90. So when you convert AVIF → JPG at quality 90, you're often producing a JPG that's larger than necessary to preserve the source's visible quality. If file size matters, you can comfortably drop the JPG quality to 80 with no visible loss — the AVIF source already had compression artifacts that even quality-100 JPG wouldn't rescue.
Run the resulting JPG through our JPG Compressor for further size reduction without re-encoding from scratch.
Frequently asked questions
Why convert AVIF if it's the better format?
Compatibility. Older browsers, email clients, design tools, and many CMSes still don't read AVIF. JPG opens everywhere.
Will the JPG be larger than the AVIF?
Yes — typically 2–4× the file size. JPG compression is older and less efficient than AVIF.
What about transparency?
AVIF supports it; JPG doesn't. Transparent areas get filled with white (or any colour you pick) when converting.
Does it work on AVIF animations?
First frame only. For animated AVIF, convert to MP4 with our GIF to MP4 path or stay in AVIF.
Is it free?
Yes. Anonymous: 3/day. Free signed-in: 20/day. Premium: 200/day.
Browser-side conversion?
Yes — AVIF decode runs in your browser via WebAssembly.
Does it preserve EXIF?
Yes. Strip with our EXIF Stripper if needed.
Maximum file size?
100 MB free, 500 MB Premium.
About AVIF to JPG Converter
AVIF to JPG Converter is a free online tool from Wallpapers.com that runs entirely in your browser — no install, no watermark, no email sign-up for the first try.
Convert next-gen AVIF images to universally-compatible JPG.
How to use AVIF to JPG Converter
- Drop your image into the upload area (single or batch — toggle Bulk at the top).
- Pick any settings the tool exposes (size, format, quality).
- Click Run. The result downloads automatically — no manual save step.
When to use it
Common use cases include:
prepping images for web upload, e-commerce listings, social media platforms with format constraints, and converting files from one device or app to another.
Free vs Premium
Every visitor gets a free trial run; signed-in free users get a higher daily quota. Subscribe to
Premium
for unlimited runs, bulk processing up to 200 images per job, priority queue, and ad-free browsing.
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