Priconvert

AVIF to JPG

AVIF to JPG converter that runs in your browser

Turn modern AVIF images into widely compatible JPG files without uploading them. Priconvert decodes AVIF locally in your browser, fills transparent areas with white because JPG has no alpha channel, and lets you tune quality before you download.

This page is a focused entry point into the same privacy-first converter on Priconvert — processed locally in your browser, with no uploads for conversion. Pro users can batch convert, resize, compress, and download ZIP files from the converter.

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Convert AVIF to JPG
Single mode is free — upload an AVIF, preview the JPG, adjust quality, and download. Pro users can switch to Batch for ZIP download. Processed locally in your browser.
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Conversion mode

Single is free for quick one-off jobs. Batch converts many images to a ZIP — Pro workflow, processed locally in your browser.

Drop your image here

Drag and drop on desktop, or tap below to choose a file from your phone or computer.

Supports avif

About this converter

What does this AVIF to JPG converter do?

AVIF to JPG conversion takes an AV1-based still image and re-encodes it as JPEG so the file opens everywhere — older phones, email clients, printers, and apps that still expect JPG. Priconvert does this on your device: the AVIF is decoded (preferring the browser’s native decoder, with a WASM fallback when needed), drawn to a canvas, and exported as JPG without sending the file to a server for conversion.

This is useful when you receive AVIF assets from a modern camera workflow or CDN, but need JPG for a form, CMS, or client that does not accept AVIF yet. You keep the visual content while switching to a format every platform already understands.

Supported formats, AVIF trade-offs, and compatibility

Priconvert accepts static .avif files. Animated AVIF is not supported in this converter. The output is a standard .jpg file. Because JPG cannot store transparency, any transparent or semi-transparent pixels are filled with white before export — the same behavior used for PNG → JPG and WEBP → JPG.

AVIF advantages include strong compression at a given visual quality and optional alpha in the source format. Disadvantages include slower encode/decode than JPG in some tools, and uneven support in older software. Browser compatibility for viewing AVIF is now wide (current Chrome, Firefox, and Safari), which is why converting away from AVIF is mostly about downstream tools — not about browsers being unable to open the source.

Quality controls apply to the JPG output. Higher quality keeps more detail and a larger file; lower quality shrinks the download. Resize is available in single and batch modes so you can match a required pixel size before export.

How it works

How AVIF to JPG conversion works

A local decode → encode workflow — no upload queue and no server-side file handling.

  1. 1

    Choose your AVIF

    Drag and drop a static .avif file or pick one from your device. The image stays on your computer or phone.

  2. 2

    Convert locally

    Priconvert decodes the AVIF in your browser and exports JPG. Transparent areas become white because JPG has no alpha channel.

  3. 3

    Preview and adjust

    Compare original and converted previews. Use the quality slider and optional resize before you download.

  4. 4

    Download your JPG

    Save the converted file. Priconvert does not keep a server copy of your image after conversion.

Privacy

Your AVIF never leaves your browser for conversion

This AVIF to JPG tool is designed for local conversion. Priconvert does not upload your image to a backend for the conversion step in the current version.

  • Decoding and JPG encoding run with browser APIs (and a local WASM fallback only if native AVIF decode fails).
  • Priconvert does not receive or store your image pixels on a server for this conversion.
  • Previews exist only in your current browser session until you download or refresh.

FAQ

AVIF to JPG questions

Common questions about converting AVIF files to JPG with Priconvert.