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Why Convert AVIF to JPEG?

Converting AVIF to JPEG provides maximum compatibility. JPEG is supported by every device, application, and platform in existence.

Common Use Cases

  • Universal sharing and compatibility
  • Uploading to platforms that don't support AVIF
  • Email attachments
  • Print services requiring JPEG

Source Format

AVIF

AV1 Image File Format

AVIF is a next-generation image format based on the AV1 video codec. It offers significantly better compression than JPEG and WebP while maintaining high visual quality, transparency, and animation support.

+ 50% smaller than JPEG at equivalent quality

+ Better compression than WebP

+ Supports transparency, animation, and HDR

- Slower encoding and decoding than JPEG or WebP

- Limited support in older browsers and software

Target Format

JPEG

Joint Photographic Experts Group

JPEG is the most widely used lossy image format, optimized for photographs and complex images with smooth color transitions. It achieves excellent compression ratios at the cost of some quality loss.

+ Excellent compression for photographs

+ Universally supported everywhere

+ Adjustable quality-to-size ratio

- Lossy compression degrades quality with each save

- No transparency support

Quality & Size Notes

Both are lossy formats. Re-encoding adds slight additional quality loss. Use quality 90+ to minimize artifacts. Transparency is not preserved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will quality degrade converting AVIF to JPEG?

Slightly, since re-encoding between lossy formats adds another compression step. Use quality 90+ for best results.

What about AVIF transparency?

JPEG doesn't support transparency. Transparent areas will be flattened to a white background.

Why not keep AVIF?

AVIF isn't universally supported yet. JPEG works literally everywhere — every device, app, and platform.

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