Convert AVIF to JPGRight in Your Browser
Turn AVIF images — the newest format websites serve to save bandwidth — into JPGs that open in every photo app, editor and upload form. Your browser already decodes AVIF; this tool just re-saves it, entirely on your device.
Drag & drop files here
or click to browse
Your files never leave your device
Select the output format and click Convert
1. Add your files
Drag & drop or click to browse. Multiple files supported.
2. Pick your settings
Choose the output format or compression level.
3. Download
Files convert on your device and download instantly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do images I save from websites end up as AVIF?
AVIF compresses roughly twice as well as JPG, so sites serve it to load faster. But most desktop software, older phones and many upload forms still don't accept it — converting to JPG makes the image usable everywhere.
Will the JPG look worse than the AVIF?
The conversion re-encodes at a high-quality setting, so for photos the difference is invisible. The JPG will usually be somewhat larger than the AVIF, because JPG is the older, less efficient codec.
Is it safe to convert images online?
Yes. Unlike traditional online converters, this tool never uploads your files. The conversion runs entirely inside your browser using WebAssembly, so images never leave your device — you can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it still works.
Is this converter really free?
Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no watermarks, and no file-per-day limits. Because conversion happens on your own device, there are no server costs to pass on to you.
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Who we are — and what we refuse to do
We're a small team that got tired of "free" converters treating your files as the product.
So we built Converting Free the only way we'd trust ourselves: the whole toolbox — image, document and archive converters, compressors, time-zone and unit tools, calculators and text utilities — does its work on your device. Open your browser's network tab while you convert something; you'll watch nothing leave.
We don't run ads, we don't set tracking cookies, and we don't operate a server that stores files. That isn't a privacy-policy promise — it's how the site is engineered. There is simply nowhere for your data to go.
Why we built it
Search for "convert X to Y" and the top results usually want something from you before they'll lift a finger:
- —Your file, uploaded to a server you know nothing about
- —Your patience, spent on queues, captchas and "premium speed" upsells
- —Your data, harvested by the trackers stacked beneath the ads
We think a converter should be a tool, not a trade.
Ours takes nothing from you: no uploads, no accounts, no tracking.