Convert AVIF to JPG
That product photo or wallpaper you downloaded came down as an .avif, and now the app, site, or person you want to send it to won't take it. JPG remains the lingua franca of photo sharing, so converting is usually the fastest way forward. Your file is processed in the browser and never sent anywhere.
Content last reviewed 2026-07-14.
Preconfigured for AVIF input — other formats work too.
Converting to JPEG: The universal photo format — small files, adjustable quality, no transparency.
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PNG, JPG, WebP, AVIF, GIF, BMP, TIFF, HEIC, SVG
Your images are processed on your device and are not uploaded to PNGful.
How it works
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Add AVIF files
Drop, pick or paste — batch conversion is supported.
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Conversion runs locally
Each file is decoded and re-encoded as JPG in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
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Adjust if needed
Use the quality slider to trade size against detail.
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Download
Single files or everything as a ZIP.
Why convert AVIF to JPG?
- JPG is accepted by essentially everything — old phones, office software, web forms, photo printers.
- Output files stay reasonably compact, unlike a lossless PNG of the same image.
- Quick fix for sharing an AVIF with someone whose device can't display it.
- Free and private, with no watermark and no account.
Good to know
- JPEG has no transparency: if the AVIF contains alpha, those areas are flattened onto a solid background.
- Both formats are lossy, so converting loses a small additional amount of detail. Use a high quality setting to keep it imperceptible.
- The JPG will usually be larger than the AVIF at similar visual quality, because AVIF compresses considerably better than JPEG.
- Detail already removed by the AVIF's compression stays gone — conversion changes the container, not the content.
Your images stay private
Your images are processed on your device and are not uploaded to PNGful.All processing happens locally using your browser's own image engine — there is no upload step, no server-side queue, and nothing to delete afterwards. Read more in our privacy policy.
Frequently asked questions
Will converting to JPG hurt image quality?
Slightly, since JPEG applies its own lossy compression on top of what the AVIF already discarded. At high quality settings the loss is very hard to see. If you want zero further loss, convert to PNG instead — at the cost of a much larger file.
What happens if my AVIF has a transparent background?
The transparency is flattened onto a solid background, because the JPEG format can't represent it. When transparency matters, PNG is the right output format for an AVIF.
Why is the JPG bigger than the original AVIF?
AVIF is a much newer codec with substantially better compression than the JPEG standard from 1992. Encoding the same image at comparable quality simply takes more bytes as a JPG. In exchange, the JPG opens on virtually any device ever made.
Why are sites serving me AVIF files at all?
Because AVIF cuts their bandwidth and speeds up page loads, and every modern browser can display it. The friction only appears when a saved AVIF leaves the browser — which is exactly the gap this converter fills.
Is my image uploaded during conversion?
No. Decoding and re-encoding happen entirely in your browser. PNGful never receives your file, which is the point of doing image processing client-side.
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