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Convert AVIF to JPG

Convert next-gen AVIF images to universally compatible JPG.

Drop your AVIF images here

Only AVIF files accepted

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Why use PixelTools to convert avif to jpg

Next-gen format support

Decode AVIF files from cutting-edge web services and convert them to universally compatible JPG.

Universal compatibility

JPG works everywhere — every browser, every device, every app. No compatibility worries.

Batch conversion

Convert multiple AVIF files in one batch.

Browser-based

No upload, no server. Runs locally in your browser.

Three steps to convert avif to jpg

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    Drop your AVIF files

    Drag AVIF files onto the drop zone or click to browse. Your browser decodes each AVIF using its built-in AV1 image decoder — the same engine Chrome and Firefox use to display AVIF natively on the web.

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    Re-encode to JPG via the Canvas API

    The decoded AVIF pixel data is drawn onto an HTML5 Canvas element, then re-encoded as JPEG using the browser's native toBlob() or toDataURL() call at your chosen quality level. No server, no third-party codec — the browser handles everything locally.

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    Download your JPGs

    Each converted JPG is ready to open in Outlook, upload to Mailchimp, import into WordPress, or attach to any legacy app that refused to open the original AVIF. Download individually or as a ZIP.

Who needs to convert AVIF to JPG?

AVIF files are increasingly common as CDNs and modern websites serve them for maximum compression — but email clients, older CMS platforms, and most desktop software still cannot open them. These are the people converting AVIF to JPG every day.

Email marketers hitting broken image previews

Outlook, Apple Mail, and Gmail do not render AVIF attachments or inline images — they display a broken image icon instead. Converting AVIF to JPG before embedding in an email campaign fixes broken previews in every major email client.

WordPress editors whose media library rejects AVIF

WordPress versions before 6.5 do not register AVIF as an accepted upload type, so the media library throws an error on drop. Converting to JPG lets the file upload instantly without touching server configuration or installing the Imagify plugin.

Frontend developers downloading from an AVIF-serving CDN

Cloudflare Images and Imgix serve AVIF automatically to Chrome and Firefox, but when a developer downloads an asset to use in Figma or Sketch, both apps fail to open the .avif file. Converting to JPG makes the asset immediately usable in every design tool.

Shopify merchants exporting product images

Shopify's CDN transcodes product images to AVIF for storefront performance, but when merchants export images for use in Amazon Seller Central or eBay listings, those platforms require JPG. Converting the downloaded AVIF to JPG avoids re-uploading the original source photo.

Documentation teams pasting screenshots into Confluence or Notion

When a screenshot tool like CleanShot X saves in AVIF and a team member pastes it into a Confluence page, older Confluence Data Center instances store the file but display a broken thumbnail. Converting to JPG ensures the image renders for every teammate.

Photographers downloading AVIF exports from AI upscalers

Tools like Topaz Photo AI and some online upscalers now output AVIF to minimize download size, but print labs and stock photo platforms like Shutterstock require JPG submissions. Converting the AVIF output to JPG is the final step before submitting.

Frequently asked questions

What is AVIF?

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AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers better compression than WebP and JPG but is not yet supported everywhere.

Why convert AVIF to JPG?

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AVIF support is growing but not universal. Converting to JPG ensures your images work in every app, browser, and device.

Does converting lose quality?

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There may be a small quality reduction since JPG is lossy. At 92% quality, the result is excellent.

Can I batch convert?

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Yes. Drop multiple AVIF files and convert them all at once.

Are my files uploaded?

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No. Everything runs in your browser. Private by design.

Does my browser support AVIF?

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Chrome, Firefox, and Safari 16+ support AVIF. If your browser cannot decode an AVIF file, you will see a clear error message.

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