Convert AVIF to JPG — Free Online, No Upload

Drop an AVIF (or a batch) into PicBrewery and download a standard JPEG — entirely in your browser, with no upload and no watermark. Use it when a tool, email client or CMS only accepts JPG.

For format trade-offs see the JPEG vs WebP vs AVIF comparison on the formats hub.

How to convert AVIF to JPG

  1. Open PicBrewery.
  2. Drag your .avif file (or several) into the drop zone, or paste with Ctrl/Cmd+V.
  3. PicBrewery decodes the AVIF and encodes JPEG, PNG, WebP and AVIF in parallel in Web Workers. The JPEG cell is usually ready quickly; the AVIF column may take longer because AV1 encoding is heavy.
  4. Click the download icon on the JPEG cell, or use Download all as ZIP for many files.

Why use JPEG instead of AVIF?

AVIF typically delivers the best size-to-quality ratio for photos on the web. You would not choose JPG for delivery to modern browsers — you would serve AVIF (or WebP) with a JPG fallback inside <picture>. The JPG path matters for compatibility: attachments, printers, stock workflows and software that has not added AVIF decode yet.

Transparency and quality

JPEG cannot store alpha. PicBrewery flattens transparent pixels onto white before MozJPEG encodes the JPG. If you need alpha, grab PNG or WebP from the same results row instead. Re-encoding is always another lossy pass if the source AVIF was lossy; pick a JPEG quality under Advanced settings that matches your tolerance.

Frequently asked questions

Why convert AVIF to JPG?

AVIF is not accepted everywhere. JPG works in virtually every image pipeline — email, older apps, some upload forms. PicBrewery keeps processing on your device.

Does AVIF with transparency become a transparent JPG?

No. JPEG has no alpha. Transparent areas are composited on white. Use PNG or WebP from the table if you need transparency.

Will the JPG be smaller than the AVIF?

Usually not — AVIF is built for efficiency. Compare sizes in the UI.

Will EXIF or metadata survive?

No; metadata is stripped on encode. Keep the source AVIF if you need EXIF.

Can I batch-convert many AVIF files?

Yes — up to 20 files, 20 MB each, ZIP supported.

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Drop your AVIF files into PicBrewery and download JPEGs in seconds. 100% client-side.

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