Have you ever stored an image from the internet and found it downloaded with a .jfif extension instead of the standard .jpg, you are not alone. JFIF — meaning JPEG File Interchange Format — is a format which defines the way JPEG images is saved.
In practical terms, a JFIF file is a JPEG image. The .jfif file type occurs mainly after saving images from certain browsers, mainly when files are is delivered lacking a specific MIME type.
JFIF files appeared to everyday users as some web browsers — especially older versions of certain browsers — store JPEG images with the proper .jfif file extension when the server omits the file name.
The solution website is easy: either rename the extension from .jfif to .jpg, or run it through a conversion tool to create a properly labelled JPG photo. In both cases, the photo content remains unchanged.
The simplest approach is a file extension change. On Windows, activate showing file extensions in File Explorer, click the .jfif file, choose Rename and change the file extension to .jpg.
Visit alljpgconverters.com for a 100 percent free browser-based JFIF to JPG tool requiring no account necessary.