Free AVIF to JPG Converter — No Watermark, No Upload
Convert your AVIF images to JPG/JPEG format online for free. Transform Windows 11 screenshots, photos, and graphics with adjustable quality. Supports batch conversion up to 20 files, drag-and-drop, EXIF preservation, dark mode, and 100% private browser-based processing.
Drag and drop AVIF files here
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Max 20 files, up to 20MB each. Supports AVIF images.
Convert AVIF to JPG in seconds using high-performance, browser-based processing. No waiting for server uploads.
No server uploads. Your images stay on your device. Perfect for sensitive, personal, or confidential content.
Convert up to 20 AVIF files at once with parallel processing. Save time with seamless bulk conversion and ZIP download.
Adjust JPEG quality from 1-100% with an easy slider. Default 90% delivers near-lossless visual quality.
Optionally keep camera model, GPS location, shooting date, and other metadata in the converted JPG files.
Switch to a comfortable dark theme for late-night editing sessions. Your preference is saved automatically.
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec, developed by the Alliance for Open Media. It offers superior compression and quality compared to older formats, and is now the default screenshot format on Windows 11.
| Feature | AVIF | JPG/JPEG |
|---|---|---|
| Compression Efficiency | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent | ⭐⭐⭐ Good |
| File Size | Much Smaller | Larger |
| Color Depth | 10/12-bit (HDR) | 8-bit (SDR) |
| Transparency | ✅ Full Alpha | ❌ No |
| Animation Support | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Universal Support | Modern browsers | ✅ All platforms |
| EXIF Metadata | ✅ Supported | ✅ Supported |
| Windows 11 Native | ✅ Default screenshot | ✅ Widely used |
Convert Windows 11 AVIF screenshots to JPG for easy sharing via email, Slack, Discord, or social media.
Convert AVIF photos from modern cameras and phones to JPG for universal compatibility with editing software and printing services.
Convert AVIF assets to JPG as fallback images for older browsers that don't support the AVIF format yet.
Embed images in email campaigns that display correctly across all email clients and devices by using JPG format.
Using our free AVIF to JPG converter is simple and requires no registration:
Yes, our AVIF to JPG converter is 100% free with no hidden fees, no watermarks, no daily limits, and no registration required. Convert unlimited AVIF images to JPG format without any cost.
Yes, our tool supports batch conversion for up to 20 AVIF files simultaneously. You can drag and drop multiple files or select them via the file picker, then download them all as a single ZIP file.
JPG is a lossy format, so some quality loss is possible. However, our converter uses the highest quality JPEG encoding available in your browser. You can adjust the quality slider (1-100%) to find the perfect balance. At 90% quality (default), the difference is virtually invisible to the human eye.
Absolutely. All image processing happens locally in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your AVIF images are never uploaded to any server, making it completely safe for personal, sensitive, or confidential content.
AVIF is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec, offering superior compression and quality. However, JPG remains the most universally compatible format. Converting AVIF to JPG ensures your images work everywhere — from legacy software to social media platforms and email clients.
Yes, this tool works perfectly on Windows 11 using any modern browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. Windows 11 natively uses AVIF for screenshots, making this converter especially useful for converting those screenshots to JPG for sharing.
We support AVIF image files up to 20MB per image for batch processing. Larger files may take longer to process depending on the image dimensions and your device performance.
Yes, our converter provides an optional "Keep EXIF Data" checkbox. When enabled, it attempts to preserve metadata such as camera model, shooting date, GPS location, and orientation information from the original AVIF file into the converted JPG.