Convert AVIF to JPG for E-Commerce Product Photos — Free and Fast
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If you're running a Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy, or Amazon store, you've probably run into AVIF files when downloading product images from suppliers, taking Chrome screenshots, or pulling images from manufacturer websites. Most e-commerce platforms don't accept AVIF uploads — they want JPG or PNG. Here's the fastest workflow to convert product photos in bulk.
Which E-Commerce Platforms Don't Accept AVIF?
- Shopify: Accepts JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP. AVIF uploads are blocked or fail silently.
- WooCommerce: Depends on WordPress and server configuration. Most default installs don't support AVIF media uploads.
- Etsy: Accepts JPG and PNG only. AVIF will be rejected.
- Amazon Seller Central: Requires JPG for product images. AVIF is not accepted.
- BigCommerce: JPG, PNG, GIF supported. AVIF not officially supported.
When in doubt, convert to JPG before uploading. It takes seconds and eliminates upload failures entirely.
Batch Conversion Workflow for Product Photos
For a typical product catalog update with dozens of AVIF images:
- Collect all your AVIF product photos into one folder
- Open the free AVIF to JPG converter
- Select all the AVIF files at once (Ctrl+A in the file picker or drag-select)
- Set quality to 90 — the standard for e-commerce product images
- Click Convert, then "Download All as ZIP"
- Extract the ZIP — all JPGs are named identically to the originals
- Upload directly to your e-commerce platform
The entire process for 50 product images takes under 2 minutes.
Sell Custom Apparel — We Handle Printing & Free ShippingWhat Quality Setting for E-Commerce Product Photos?
For e-commerce use:
- Quality 85: Fine for product thumbnails and catalog pages — smaller file means faster page loads
- Quality 90 (recommended): Standard for main product images — looks sharp on high-resolution screens, files stay manageable
- Quality 95: For zoom-in product views or when image quality is a key selling point (jewelry, art, apparel close-ups)
Most Shopify and Amazon product photos use 85–90 range. Don't go lower — blurry product photos hurt conversions.
Why Your Supplier Images Might Be AVIF
Suppliers, manufacturers, and press release archives are increasingly hosting images in AVIF format — especially if their websites were recently optimized. When you right-click "Save image as" on their product page in Chrome, you get an AVIF.
Some marketplaces also deliver product images as AVIF in their bulk image downloads. Converting the entire download folder with one batch job is the fastest path to upload-ready JPGs.
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Open Free AVIF to JPG ConverterFrequently Asked Questions
What resolution should product photos be for Shopify?
Shopify recommends 2048x2048 pixels for product images. The AVIF to JPG converter preserves the original dimensions — it only changes the format, not the resolution.
Does converting to JPG affect Shopify's image optimizer?
Shopify converts uploaded images to WebP automatically for web delivery. You don't need AVIF for Shopify — JPG is the correct upload format and Shopify handles the web optimization.
Can I upload AVIF to Shopify directly?
Not reliably. Shopify's media uploader typically rejects AVIF. Convert to JPG first for guaranteed success.

