Built for the AVIF compatibility gap
When AVIF is perfect for your site but wrong for your recipient, JPG is still the lowest-friction format. This converter focuses on that exact export path.
Turn AVIF into JPG for email, CMS & legacy apps. Upload AVIF, export JPEG, download in-browser—private, no install.
Quick converter
100% browser-basedYou can also paste an image or import from URL.
AVIF is excellent for small file sizes on the web, but JPG remains the most predictable format when recipients use mixed software versions. Converting AVIF to JPG is the practical fix when someone cannot preview AVIF in their viewer, when a publishing tool only accepts JPEG uploads, or when you want a universal attachment format for clients and stakeholders.
PicConverter decodes your AVIF in the browser, draws pixels to a canvas, then encodes a new JPG you can download. You choose the file, pick JPG as the output, run conversion once, and save the result locally. No account is required, and the default path keeps processing in your tab rather than uploading the image to a conversion server.
Upload your AVIF (drag-and-drop, file picker, paste from clipboard, or import a public image URL when supported).
Confirm JPG as the output format so the result opens everywhere JPEG is accepted.
Click Convert, wait until the download control appears, then save the JPG for email, documents, social posts, or legacy CMS uploads.
When AVIF is perfect for your site but wrong for your recipient, JPG is still the lowest-friction format. This converter focuses on that exact export path.
JPEG is lossy by nature, but the goal here is practical clarity: readable text in screenshots, clean product thumbnails, and predictable color for everyday viewing.
If you process images often, you want a short path from file-in-hand to file-ready-to-send. The UI stays minimal so you can repeat the workflow quickly.
The default conversion path runs locally in your browser session, which is helpful when you are handling client screenshots or internal documents.
You should not need training to convert one image. Upload, choose JPG, convert, download—then move on with your day.
Whether you are on Windows at work or iOS on the go, the same flow applies: open the page, convert, download.