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AVIF to JPG

Convert AVIF images to JPG in your browser — files never leave your device.

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Lower values = smaller file, more compression. 85 is a good default.

About the AVIF to JPG

AVIF is the newest, most efficient image format, but its support is still patchy across older software, social platforms, and photo editors. Handytool converts AVIF to JPG entirely in your browser so you can open and share the image anywhere. Both formats are lossy, so the tool decodes the AVIF and re-encodes a clean JPEG at your chosen quality — all without uploading anything.

AVIF to JPG features

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    Open AVIF anywhere

    Many apps still can't read AVIF. Converting to JPG produces a file that every editor, printer, and website accepts without special codecs.

  • 02

    Adjustable JPG quality

    The quality slider balances size and detail. AVIF is highly efficient, so a JPG of the same image is usually larger — keep quality high to preserve the look.

  • 03

    100% private, no upload

    The AVIF decode and JPG encode both run locally in your browser. Your images are never sent to a server.

AVIF to JPG FAQ

How do I convert AVIF to JPG?
Drop your .avif files onto the upload area (or click Choose files), tweak the quality slider if needed, then click Convert. Download each JPG individually or all at once.
Why can't I open AVIF files on my computer?
AVIF is a recent format, so older versions of Windows, macOS, and image editors don't decode it. Converting to JPG is the simplest way to make the image universally viewable.
Will the JPG be bigger than the AVIF?
Often yes. AVIF is one of the most efficient formats available, so a JPG of the same image at matching quality is typically larger. You trade file size for compatibility.
Does converting AVIF to JPG lose quality?
Both are lossy formats, so there is a re-encode. At a quality setting of 90+ the difference is negligible. If your AVIF has transparency you want to keep, convert to PNG instead.
Can I convert several AVIF files at once?
Yes. Add as many .avif files as you like and they are all converted to JPG in parallel.

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