JPG to AVIF Converter

Convert JPG to next-gen AVIF images — free online tool

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Superior Compression

AVIF squeezes JPG images into dramatically smaller files. Your photos retain visual clarity while consuming a fraction of the original bandwidth.

One-Click Convert

No technical knowledge needed — upload your JPG, select AVIF, and the converter handles advanced AV1 encoding automatically on the server.

Works on Any Device

Access the JPG to AVIF converter from any phone, tablet, or computer. A browser and internet connection are all you need.

How to convert JPG to AVIF

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose avif or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your avif file right afterwards

About formats

JPG is the most common file extension for images compressed with the JPEG standard, published by the Joint Photographic Experts Group as ISO/IEC 10918-1 in September 1992. The three-letter .jpg extension became dominant due to the 8.3 filename limitation of MS-DOS and early Windows, while .jpeg is the full-length variant — both extensions represent identical file contents and compression. JPEG applies lossy compression using the discrete cosine transform (DCT), dividing images into 8x8 pixel blocks, transforming them into frequency coefficients, quantizing to discard visually insignificant data, and entropy-coding the result. Users control the compression level: higher quality retains more detail at larger file sizes, while lower quality achieves dramatic size reduction with increasing visible artifacts in complex textures. The format supports 24-bit true color (16.7 million colors) and 8-bit grayscale, with Exif metadata embedding camera model, exposure settings, orientation, GPS location, and creation timestamp. One advantage is unmatched device compatibility — JPG is the native output format of virtually every digital camera and smartphone, and is displayed by every image viewer, browser, and operating system in existence. Efficient photographic compression is another strength: real-world photographs with smooth gradients and complex textures compress extremely well under DCT, typically achieving 10:1 reduction at high visual quality. JPG images power the vast majority of photographic content across the web, email, social media, and digital archives worldwide.
Initial release: September 18, 1992
AVIF (AV1 Image File Format) is a modern image format derived from the AV1 video codec, developed by the Alliance for Open Media and specified in February 2019. The format leverages the intra-frame coding tools of AV1 — a royalty-free video codec backed by Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Netflix, and other major technology companies — to compress still images with substantially higher efficiency than JPEG, PNG, or even WebP. AVIF stores images in the HEIF (High Efficiency Image File Format) container, supporting both lossy and lossless compression, HDR (high dynamic range) with wide color gamuts up to 12-bit depth, alpha transparency, and animated sequences. At equivalent visual quality, AVIF files are typically 30-50% smaller than WebP and 50-70% smaller than JPEG, representing the largest compression improvement in mainstream image formats in over a decade. One advantage is exceptional compression efficiency — AVIF delivers visually indistinguishable images at dramatically lower file sizes, directly reducing bandwidth consumption and improving page load times for web content. The royalty-free licensing model provides another key strength: unlike HEIC/HEIF which relies on patent-encumbered HEVC, AVIF's AV1 foundation is free for anyone to implement without licensing fees. Browser support has reached broad adoption, with Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge all rendering AVIF natively. The format is rapidly gaining adoption for web images where quality-to-size ratio is paramount.
Initial release: February 8, 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert JPG to AVIF?

AVIF delivers up to 50% better compression than JPG at similar visual quality — dramatically reducing file sizes for faster-loading web content.

What browsers support AVIF?

Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Samsung Internet support AVIF natively. Safari added support in recent versions. Edge also renders AVIF images.

Does AVIF support transparency?

Yes — unlike JPG, AVIF handles alpha transparency and even HDR content, making it a more versatile format for modern web design.

Is AVIF better than WebP?

AVIF generally achieves better compression ratios than WebP, especially at lower bitrates. Both are strong upgrades from traditional JPG encoding.

Can I use AVIF on my website?

Yes, with a fallback strategy. Serve AVIF to supporting browsers using the HTML picture element, with JPG or WebP as the fallback.

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