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About AVIF to JPG Conversion

Convert AVIF images to JPG for universal compatibility. While AVIF offers excellent compression, many applications, email clients, and older browsers still don't support it — JPG ensures your images work everywhere.

AVIF: AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 codec. It offers the best compression ratio available, producing files up to 50% smaller than JPEG with excellent quality.

JPG: JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used image format on the web. It uses lossy compression to achieve small file sizes while maintaining acceptable quality for photographs.

Share images from websites that use AVIF with people using older devices or software. Open AVIF files in photo editors that don't yet support the format. Upload images to platforms and services that only accept JPG.

Use a quality setting of 85-95% for the best balance between file size and visual quality. If the original AVIF had transparency, it will be replaced with a white background in JPG. Keep the original AVIF file if you might need the smaller file size later.

AVIF vs JPG Comparison

FeatureAVIFJPG
CompressionLossy + LosslessLossy
TransparencyYesNo
AnimationYesNo
Browser SupportExcellent (95%+)Universal (97%+)
Max ColorsHDR (12-bit)Unlimited (24-bit)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AVIF and why can't I open it?

AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers superior compression but isn't supported by all software yet. Converting to JPG gives you a universally compatible image file.

Does converting AVIF to JPG make the file larger?

Usually yes. AVIF achieves much better compression than JPG, so the converted file will typically be 2-5x larger. The tradeoff is universal compatibility across all devices and applications.

Which browsers support AVIF?

Chrome, Firefox, and Opera support AVIF natively. Safari added support in version 16.4. Older browsers and many desktop applications still require conversion to JPG or PNG to display AVIF images.

Is there any quality loss when converting AVIF to JPG?

There can be minor quality loss since both AVIF and JPG use lossy compression, and re-encoding introduces slight degradation. At high quality settings, the difference is negligible for most uses.

How do I convert AVIF images downloaded from websites?

Simply upload the AVIF file to QuickConv and select JPG as the output format. Many modern websites serve images in AVIF to save bandwidth, and this tool lets you convert them for offline use or sharing.

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