Batch AVIF to JPG
Convert a folder of downloaded AVIF images in one pass for sharing, archiving, or upload cleanup.
Open converterDrop AVIF files into a private browser converter, tune quality when needed, and download compatible JPG files without sending images to a server.
Files stay on this device. Conversion happens in your browser, not on a server.
Add one or more AVIF files, choose a JPG quality preset, and export a full batch as individual JPGs or one ZIP archive.
No upload, no watermark, no signup.
Add AVIF files to start a batch.
The flow stays simple: add files, choose a quality preset, then export single JPGs or a full ZIP.
Drag and drop one or more .avif images into the queue, or browse from your device.
Keep the recommended quality preset or change it before export. Pick a background color for transparent images.
Save each converted .jpg file individually, or download the whole batch as one ZIP archive.
The first release focuses on AVIF to JPG, but the information architecture leaves room for adjacent tools later.
Convert a folder of downloaded AVIF images in one pass for sharing, archiving, or upload cleanup.
Open converterFix one stubborn image when a marketplace, editor, or desktop app rejects the AVIF format.
Open converterA later expansion can focus on preserving transparency and lossless output for design assets.
Open converterSupporting pages can grow around preview, format guidance, and other lightweight image tools.
Open converterAVIF is efficient on the web, but many forms, editors, and older workflows still expect JPG.
Save an AVIF from a website, then convert it before using it in a document, CMS, or upload form.
Prepare folders of screenshots, listings, or product photos for email, archives, and team handoff.
Keep personal photos, client images, and internal work assets on your device during conversion.
Create a more broadly compatible JPG copy for desktop software, chat apps, and marketplace tools.
AVIF and JPG solve different problems, so conversion is mostly about compatibility rather than perfect parity.
JPG has no alpha channel. Transparent pixels are flattened onto the chosen background color.
AVIF is highly compressed. A converted JPG may be larger, especially at higher quality settings.
EXIF, ICC, HDR, and other metadata are not guaranteed to survive a browser-based conversion.
This product direction favors local conversion and practical batch work instead of server-side upload flows.
| Need | This site | Typical upload converter |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy | Files stay on your device | Files leave your device |
| Batch workflow | Queue plus ZIP export | Often limited or paywalled |
| Transparency handling | Explicit background control | Often opaque defaults |
| Setup | No install, no signup | May require account or upload wait |
The first version answers the practical questions people ask before converting real files.
Use a lightweight browser workflow for compatibility fixes, batch cleanup, and device-local exports.