100% Free No Upload Bulk Conversion

Bulk AVIF to JPEG Converter — Free, No Upload

Convert multiple AVIF files to JPEG instantly — all in your browser. No file limits, no watermarks, and completely private.

AVIF JPEG  ·  ZIP
Bulk AVIF → JPEG Converter
Select files, convert, download ZIP — all locally

Drop AVIF files here or click to browse

Supports batch selection — convert hundreds of files

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Why convert AVIF to JPEG?

Want faster load times and lower bandwidth costs? Switch from AVIF to JPEG. The difference is dramatic: lossy/lossless vs lossy, 12-bit HDR vs 24-bit RGB. Modern web formats like JPEG offer superior compression compared to AVIF. Switching to JPEG can improve your Core Web Vitals and reduce bandwidth costs by 30–50%.

Transparent areas will be filled with white background
JPEG compression introduces minor quality loss — set quality to 90%+ to minimize

Technical comparison: AVIF vs JPEG

PropertyAVIFJPEG
Full nameAV1 Image File FormatJoint Photographic Experts Group
Compression Lossy / Lossless Lossy
Color depth12-bit HDR24-bit RGB
Transparency Yes No
Web support Yes Yes
Developed byAlliance for Open Media (2019)JPEG Committee (1992)
Best for Next‑gen web images — superior compression Photos and web images

How to use — 3 simple steps

1
Select your AVIF files
Drag & drop or click to choose multiple AVIF images. No file size restrictions.
2
Start the conversion
Click "Convert to :to" — your files are processed locally using Canvas API. No upload, no waiting.
3
Download ZIP archive
All converted JPEG files are bundled into a single ZIP. One click, everything saved.

Popular use cases for AVIF → JPEG

Print professionals converting AVIF to JPEG for better color accuracy

E-commerce store owners optimizing product images from AVIF to JPEG

Game developers converting texture assets (AVIF) to a more compatible format (JPEG)

Students and researchers preparing images for academic papers or presentations

💡 Pro tips

  • Set quality to 85-92% for the best balance between file size and visual quality
  • If your image has transparency, consider converting to PNG instead to preserve it
  • Use the ZIP download to get all converted files in a single click
  • All processing is private — files are never uploaded to any server

Frequently Asked Questions

JPEG uses lossy compression. If lossy, at 85-92% quality the loss is imperceptible. If lossless, every pixel is preserved.
No artificial limit. Browser memory is the only constraint. Files up to 500 MB work well.
Yes. The bulk converter processes all selected files sequentially. Hundreds of files possible.
Yes. Everything happens locally in your browser via WebAssembly. Files never uploaded.
Application offline!