AVIF to JPG converter
Convert your AVIF images to JPG online. 100% free and no account required. Simply upload your AVIF files and click the convert button. You can also batch convert AVIF to JPG format.
AVIF to JPG Converter
We Support AVIF images formats.
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Convert Your AVIF Images to JPG Easily
Key Features
- Drag & Drop or Choose File: Simply drag and drop your AVIF files or select them manually.
- Customizable Width and Height: Resize the output JPG image to your preferred dimensions.
- Adjustable Quality: Select the output quality to control file size and resolution.
- Preview: Preview the AVIF image before converting.
- Download: Download the converted JPG file directly with just one click.
How to Use the AVIF to JPG Converter Tool
Step 1: Upload Your AVIF Image
You can upload your AVIF image either by:
- Dragging and Dropping the AVIF file into the drop zone.
- Clicking the “Choose File” option to manually browse and select the AVIF image from your device.
The tool supports .avif
format, so ensure that your file has this extension. Once uploaded, you’ll see a preview of your AVIF image on the screen.
Step 2: Set Custom Width, Height, and Quality (Optional)
If you want to control the size and quality of the converted JPG image, you can enter the following values:
- Width (px): Enter the desired width in pixels for the JPG output. If you leave this blank, the original width of the AVIF image will be used.
- Height (px): Enter the desired height in pixels for the JPG output. If left blank, the height will default to the original height of the AVIF image.
- Quality (1 to 95): Set the desired output quality. You can choose a value between
1
(low quality, smaller file size) and1
(high quality, larger file size). The default quality is set to95
, which is optimal for most cases.
Step 3: Convert the Image
Once the AVIF image is uploaded and you’ve optionally adjusted the width, height, and quality, click on the “Convert to JPG” button. The tool will process the image and prepare it for download.
Step 4: Download the Converted JPG
After the image has been converted, the “Download JPG” button will be enabled. Click on this button to download the converted JPG file to your device.
Example Scenarios for Customizing Output:
- Optimize for Web: If you’re converting an image for use on a website, you might want to set a smaller width (e.g., 800px) and a slightly lower quality (e.g., 80) to reduce the file size and improve loading times.
- Maintain High Quality: For print or high-resolution displays, you may want to keep the original dimensions and set the quality to
1
00 to ensure maximum image clarity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is AVIF and why should I convert it to JPG?
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a newer, highly compressed image format that produces high-quality images at smaller file sizes. However, it’s not yet supported across all devices and platforms. JPG is one of the most universally supported image formats, making it easier to use across a wide range of applications, including websites and social media.
Q: Can I use this tool on my mobile device?
Yes, the tool is fully responsive and works on both desktop and mobile devices. You can drag and drop files on desktop, or select files from your phone’s gallery on mobile.
Q: What if I don’t know the width and height of my image?
No problem! If you leave the width and height fields empty, the tool will automatically retain the original dimensions of the AVIF image when converting it to JPG.
Q: How does the quality setting affect the output?
The quality setting determines the balance between file size and image clarity. A higher quality setting (closer to 1) will produce a larger file with more detail, while a lower quality setting (closer to 0.1) will result in a smaller file, but with some loss in image sharpness.
Q: Is there a limit to the number of conversions?
No, you can convert as many AVIF images to JPG as you like without any restrictions.
Tips for Best Results
- For web optimization, aim for smaller file sizes by setting a width of around
600-800px
and adjusting the quality to around0.7
to balance quality and performance. - For large images (e.g., photographs or designs), use higher quality settings (0.9 or higher) to retain the detail.
- For batch processing, simply refresh the page to upload and convert multiple images.