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Convert JPG to AVIF online

Use this tool when you want a more aggressively compressed modern image format than JPG for web delivery or experimentation.

Useful for developers, SEO teams, and publishers who actively test smaller image formats for performance.

Upload a file

Upload your file and we’ll prepare the result for download.

You’ll be taken to a progress page while your file is being prepared.

Who this tool is for

Use this tool when you want a more aggressively compressed modern image format than JPG for web delivery or experimentation.

  • Useful for developers, SEO teams, and publishers who actively test smaller image formats for performance.
  • Best when file size matters more than old-system compatibility and you are comfortable publishing AVIF outputs.

How to use it

These steps are visible before you upload anything so you can decide if the workflow fits.

  1. Upload the JPG image you want to optimize.
  2. Start the conversion and wait for the AVIF export.
  3. Download the result and compare it against your JPG or WebP version before publishing.

Features

JPG to AVIF is designed to keep the main task fast without hiding important tradeoffs.

  • Converts JPG photos to AVIF for smaller modern-web delivery.
  • Keeps the workflow simple when you want to test AVIF against other formats.
  • Useful for image-heavy pages where every saved byte matters.

Use cases

Typical situations where this tool saves time.

  • Testing AVIF on landing pages with many large photos.
  • Building multiple asset variants for a performance-focused frontend.
  • Exploring smaller outputs than JPG or WebP for the same source image.

FAQ

Common questions before you run the conversion or utility.

Why pick AVIF over WebP?

AVIF can produce even smaller files in many cases, but the encode step is usually slower and workflow support can be less forgiving.

Will AVIF look identical to the JPG?

Not necessarily. You should compare detail, gradients, and skin tones before publishing any highly compressed version.

Is AVIF a good master editing format?

Usually no. It is more commonly used as a final delivery format than a working file for repeated edits.

Should I publish only AVIF?

That depends on your stack. Many teams keep JPG or WebP fallbacks for compatibility and operational simplicity.

Privacy and file handling

Submit only content you are comfortable processing online.

  • JPG to AVIF uses the uploaded file only to run the selected job and prepare the result you request.
  • Generated output files are temporary. If a file is sensitive, download the result promptly and avoid submitting material you do not want processed online.

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