Many users have stored an photo from the online and found it saved with a .jfif suffix instead of the usual .jpg, this happens often. JFIF — short for JPEG File Interchange Format — is a specification which defines how JPEG images is saved.
Essentially, a JFIF file is a JPEG image. The .jfif suffix shows up mostly while saving images from some web browsers, especially when files are comes without a specific content-type header.
This file extension appeared to regular users as some older browsers — mainly previous versions of Microsoft Edge — save JPEG images with the proper .jfif file extension when websites omits the download name.
The fix is simple: either rename the extension from .jfif to .jpg, or process it with a conversion tool to generate a correctly named JPG image. Either way, the image data click here does not change.
The simplest approach is a file extension change. For Windows users, turn on showing file extensions in File Explorer, right-click the .jfif file, choose Rename and update the extension to .jpg.
Use alljpgconverters.com offering a completely free web-based JFIF to JPG solution without software necessary.