ConvertImageNow

AVIF to JPG Converter

Convert your AVIF images to JPG instantly — no uploads, no signup, and no waiting. Drop your files below and convert them directly in your browser.

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Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF — batch upload supported

Nothing is uploaded — everything runs locally in your browser

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Why Convert AVIF to JPG?

AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format built on the AV1 video codec. It can produce very small file sizes while keeping strong image quality, which is why many websites and browsers have started serving images in AVIF instead of older formats.

However, AVIF is still newer than formats like JPG, and not every app, image editor, printing tool, or older device supports it yet. Converting AVIF to JPG makes the image easy to open, edit, print, email, and upload almost anywhere.

Why ConvertImageNow Is Different

Many online image converters require you to upload your files to a remote server for processing. ConvertImageNow takes a different approach. Your AVIF image can be processed directly in your browser using your device's local resources.

This means you can convert images without sending them to a remote conversion server. There is also no account registration required and no watermark added to your converted images.

Truly private

Your images never touch a server. Conversion happens directly in your browser.

Works offline

Once the page has loaded, conversion happens entirely on your device.

No artificial limits

No daily quota, no watermark, and no server upload limit.

How to Convert AVIF to JPG

Converting an AVIF image to JPG only takes a few steps:

  1. Select or drag your AVIF file into the converter above.
  2. Choose JPG as the output format.
  3. Adjust the quality setting if you want to control the file size.
  4. Start the conversion.
  5. Download your JPG image or download multiple converted images as a ZIP file.

How to Convert AVIF to JPG on Windows

AVIF images downloaded from the web or received from another device may not open correctly in every Windows app. Converting them to JPG can make the images easier to open, edit, and share.

  1. Open ConvertImageNow in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or another modern browser.
  2. Drag your AVIF image into the converter or select it from your computer.
  3. Select JPG as the output format.
  4. Adjust the quality setting if needed.
  5. Download your converted JPG image.

The browser-based converter does not require you to install separate conversion software.

How to Convert AVIF to JPG on Mac

Mac users can convert AVIF images to JPG using a browser-based converter without installing extra software.

  1. Open ConvertImageNow in Safari or Chrome.
  2. Select one or more AVIF images.
  3. Choose JPG as the output format.
  4. Select your preferred quality.
  5. Download the converted JPG files.

How to Convert AVIF to JPG on Android

Many Android browsers and websites now use AVIF by default, which can make sharing or uploading those images elsewhere difficult. ConvertImageNow works directly in your phone's browser.

  1. Open ConvertImageNow in Chrome or another mobile browser on your Android device.
  2. Select or drag your AVIF image into the converter.
  3. Choose JPG as the output format.
  4. Start the conversion and download the JPG file to your device.

Convert AVIF to JPG Free Online

ConvertImageNow is a free AVIF to JPG converter designed to keep the conversion process simple. You do not need to create an account, and converted images do not contain a watermark.

You can convert individual AVIF images or process multiple files at once. This is useful when you have several AVIF images downloaded from a website that need to be converted before you can use them elsewhere.

Convert AVIF to JPG Without Uploading Images

Privacy can be important when converting personal or work-related images. With ConvertImageNow, image conversion is performed directly in your browser rather than requiring your files to be uploaded to a remote conversion server.

Once the page has loaded, your device can perform the conversion locally. This approach can be useful when working with images you do not want to send to an online service.

AVIF vs JPG: What's the Difference?

AVIF is designed to produce smaller file sizes than JPG while maintaining strong image quality, which is why it is increasingly used across the web. JPG, on the other hand, is an older and extremely common format supported by nearly every device, app, and website.

The main reason to convert AVIF to JPG is usually compatibility. If an app, editor, printing tool, or website does not accept AVIF files, JPG is a practical, widely supported alternative.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this AVIF to JPG converter really free?

Yes. ConvertImageNow lets you convert AVIF images to JPG for free without a signup or watermark.

How do I convert AVIF to JPG on Windows?

Open ConvertImageNow in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or another modern browser. Select your AVIF file, choose JPG as the output format, and download the converted image.

How do I convert AVIF to JPG on Mac?

Open ConvertImageNow in Safari or Chrome, select your AVIF image, choose JPG, and download the result.

How do I convert AVIF to JPG on Android?

Open ConvertImageNow in Chrome or another mobile browser, select your AVIF image, choose JPG, and download the converted file to your device.

Why won't my AVIF image open in some apps?

AVIF is a newer format, and not every app, editor, or older device has added support for it yet. Converting to JPG makes the image compatible with virtually any app, website, or device.

Can I batch convert multiple AVIF files?

Yes. Select or drag multiple AVIF files into the converter, convert them together, and download the results as a ZIP file.

Can I convert AVIF to PNG or WebP instead?

Yes. ConvertImageNow also supports PNG and WebP output formats.

Does converting AVIF to JPG reduce image quality?

JPG uses lossy compression, but you can adjust the quality setting to balance image quality and file size.

Is there a file size limit?

There is no artificial server-imposed file size limit. Because conversion happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's available memory.