Downloaded an AVIF and need a JPG anything can open? Convert it right here in your browser — adjustable quality.
Your files never leave this device.avif · up to 10 at once · 50 MB each
Four steps, a few seconds, zero uploads.
Drag images onto the box above, or click Browse to pick them from your device.
Choose a JPG quality level (default 92%) and pick a background colour to fill any transparent areas.
Latch decodes each AVIF and re-encodes it as a JPG using the browser's Canvas API — instantly and offline.
Save them one at a time, or grab everything at once in a single zip. That's it.
AVIF is a modern format built for the web — it produces remarkably small files at high quality, which is why sites increasingly serve images this way. The catch: download one and your photo viewer, editor, or older device may refuse to open it. JPG, by contrast, opens in virtually every app on every platform.
Converting to JPG trades a little file size for universal compatibility. If you instead need to keep transparency or want a lossless copy for editing, AVIF to PNG is the better choice.
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format that produces much smaller files than JPG or PNG at the same quality. It's increasingly used on websites to speed up page loads — which is why you might download one and find your usual software can't open it.
AVIF is new, so many image viewers, editors, and older operating systems don't support it yet. Converting to JPG gives you a universally-compatible file that opens in virtually any app, on any device.
No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Nothing is sent to a server — the tool works offline too.
92% is a great default — visually almost identical to the original with a manageable file size. Use 95–100% for images that will be printed; 70–80% for web thumbnails where file size matters more than sharpness.
Yes. Drop up to 10 AVIF files at once and they'll all convert in one go. When done, download them individually or as a single zip file.