AVIF to JPG - Convert image online
Conversion Results:
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How to convert AVIF to JPG:
1. Click the "Choose Files" button to select multiple files on your computer or click the "URL" button to choose an online file from URL, Google Drive or Dropbox. Image file size can be up to 200M. You can use file analyzer to get source image's detailed information such as image size, resolution, quality and transparent color.
2. Set target image format, image quality and image size. You can use the original image size or select the "Change width and height" option and enter a custom image size. The format is [width]x[height], for example: 1920x1080. The image quality option only works on a few image formats such as JPG, WEBP or AVIF. The value ranges from 1 (lowest image quality and highest compression) to 100 (best quality but least effective compression). If this value is blank, the converter will use the estimated quality of your input image if it can be determined, otherwise 92. The target image format can be JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, HEIC, BMP, PS, PSD, WEBP, TGA, DDS, EXR, J2K, PNM, SVG, etc.
3. Click the "Convert Now!" button to start batch conversion. It will automatically retry conversion on another server if one fails, please be patient while converting. The output files will be listed in the "Conversion Results" section. Click icon to show file QR code or save file to cloud storage services such as Google Drive or Dropbox.
AVIF vs JPG:
Name | AVIF | JPG |
Full name | AV1 Image File Format | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
File extension | .avif | .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jif, .jfif, .jfi |
MIME | image/avif | image/jpeg |
Developed by | Alliance for Open Media | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
Type of format | Image format | Lossy image format |
Introduction | AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) is an image file format specification for storing images or image sequences compressed with AV1 in the HEIF file format. It competes with HEIC which uses the same container format, built upon ISOBMFF, but HEVC for compression. Version 1.0.0 of the AVIF specification was finalized in February 2019. | JPEG is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those images produced by digital photography. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality. JPEG typically achieves 10:1 compression with little perceptible loss in image quality. |
Technical details | AVIF supports features like: High dynamic range; 8, 10, 12 bit color depth; Lossless compression and lossy compression; Monochrome (alpha/depth) or multi-components; Any color-space including: wide color gamut, ISO/IEC CICP and ICC profiles; 4:2:0, 4:2:2, 4:4:4 chroma subsampling; Film grain. | Image files that employ JPEG compression are commonly called "JPEG files", and are stored in variants of the JIF image format. Most image capture devices (such as digital cameras) that output JPEG are actually creating files in the Exif format, the format that the camera industry has standardized on for metadata interchange. |
Associated programs | Netflix, Paint.net, Google Chrome, GIMP | Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Adobe Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, the GIMP, ImageMagick, IrfanView, Pixel image editor, Paint.NET, Xara Photo & Graphic Designer. |
Sample file | sample.avif | sample.jpg |
Wikipedia | AVIF on Wikipedia | JPG on Wikipedia |