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Drop your AVIF files. Choose a background color for any that have transparency. Download JPG that every app can read. No signup, no upload, no watermark.

Drop AVIF files to convert to JPG

AVIF · up to 50 files · 100 MB each

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What AVIF is — and why it won't open

AVIF is one of the newest web image formats, built from the AV1 video codec. It packs a lot of detail into tiny files, so sites use it to load faster and you end up saving AVIF images without realizing it. Trouble shows up the moment that file leaves the browser. Many photo editors, older phones, Microsoft Office, printers, and everyday apps have not caught up yet, so they show an error or a blank thumbnail. JPG has none of that baggage — it opens on every device, every editor, and every upload form you are likely to meet.

Read the trade before you convert. AVIF and JPG are both lossy, which means the image is compressed again on the way out. At quality 90 that second pass stays clean, and converting a file just once keeps the loss from stacking. There is a second catch worth knowing: AVIF can hold transparency, JPG cannot. When a transparent AVIF becomes a JPG, the see-through areas have to be painted a solid color. AnyResizer hands you that decision — pick the fill color, check the preview, then convert. If the transparency has to stay, send the file to AVIF to PNG instead.

One thing may surprise you: the JPG can come out larger than the AVIF you started with. That is the cost of compatibility, and it is usually worth it when the file has to open somewhere AVIF cannot. Defaults suit photos — quality 90, metadata stripped. Drop a single file and it saves straight to your device. Drop fifty and they return as a ZIP with clean .jpg names. Nothing is uploaded; the decode and re-encode run on your own machine.

Features

Opens where AVIF fails

JPG reads on nearly every app, phone, printer, and form ever made. Convert once and stop hitting the AVIF wall.

Fill color for transparent AVIF

AVIF files with an alpha channel get a color picker. Choose what fills the transparent areas, preview it, then convert.

Runs on your device

Your file never leaves the browser. Open the Network tab as you convert and you will see no upload at all.

When converting AVIF to JPG helps

Opening a download in a photo editor

You saved an AVIF from a website and your editor throws an error. Convert it to JPG and it drops onto the canvas right away.

Uploading to a form that rejects AVIF

Job portals, bank sites, and government forms often take JPG and nothing newer. Convert first and the upload goes through.

Printing at a shop or kiosk

Self-serve kiosks and lab counters expect JPG. Hand a print machine an AVIF and it usually cannot read the file at all.

Inserting into Office or Google Docs

Word, PowerPoint, and Docs handle JPG without complaint, where an AVIF may refuse to embed or show up empty.

Sharing to an older phone

Older Android and iPhone models never added AVIF support. JPG shows the real picture instead of a broken thumbnail.

Sending to out-of-date software

When a colleague runs an older app or operating system, AVIF simply will not open. JPG lands as a picture they can actually see.

Built for AVIF-to-JPG, transparency included

  • Quality 90 by default keeps photos and detail looking clean
  • See the fill color in the preview before it is baked into the JPG
  • Strip metadata clears EXIF, ICC, and any embedded color profile
  • One broken AVIF never stops the rest of the batch

How to convert AVIF to JPG in three steps

  1. Drop your AVIF files

    Add one file or a batch of fifty. Each lands in the queue sharing the same settings until you change something.

  2. Set fill color and quality

    For any AVIF that carries transparency, pick the color that fills the see-through areas. Fill defaults to white, quality defaults to 90.

  3. Download your JPG

    A single file saves on its own. A batch downloads as one ZIP, with every file renamed to a .jpg extension.

Tips for clean AVIF-to-JPG conversions

  1. Tip 1:

    Keep quality at 90 or higher for photos. Push to 95 or above when the image has fine text or thin lines.

  2. Tip 2:

    Match the fill color to the background the image will sit on. A white fill on a dark page shows an obvious box.

  3. Tip 3:

    If transparency matters, skip JPG and convert AVIF to PNG instead so the alpha channel survives.

  4. Tip 4:

    Convert each file only once. Every lossy pass discards a little more detail, so avoid re-converting the result.

AVIF to JPG — frequently asked

Stuck with an AVIF that won't open?

Add your files, set a fill color for anything transparent, and get JPG your other apps can actually read.