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RAF to JPG converter

Convert Fujifilm RAF files to JPG at full resolution, on your own device.

RAF→ JPG→ PNGFull resolution

RAF comes from Fujifilm's X-series. Most use an X-Trans colour filter array rather than the usual Bayer pattern, which is why some converters render Fuji files with odd detail.

Nothing here is uploaded. RAF files routinely run from 20 to 80 MB, which is exactly the size that upload-based converters reject or throttle. Invo reads the file straight from your disk in the browser, so size is not a constraint.

How it works

Your Fujifilm camera writes a full JPEG preview inside every RAF file — that is what the rear screen shows you. Invo locates it in the file's directory structure and extracts it directly, usually at full sensor resolution and in under a millisecond.

At 100% quality those original bytes are handed straight to you, so there is no re-encoding and no quality loss whatsoever. If the file has no usable preview, Invo falls back to a full LibRaw decode with your camera's recorded white balance.

When to convert, and when not to

Convert to JPG for sharing, uploading, printing through a lab, or sending client selections. Keep the RAF as your negative — it holds the highlight and shadow latitude that makes serious editing possible, and a JPEG has already discarded it.

Need a smaller file afterwards? Compress it or resize it.

Questions

Can I open RAF files without Photoshop or Lightroom?

Yes. This page converts RAF to JPG in your browser with nothing to install.

Is there a size limit for RAF files?

No. Files are read locally rather than uploaded, so even a 100 MB file is fine.

Will the JPG be full resolution?

In almost all cases. Fujifilm embeds a full-resolution preview in RAF files. Where a camera embeds only a small preview, Invo performs a complete decode instead.

Does converting lose quality?

At 100% quality the camera's own JPEG is copied byte for byte, so no. Lower settings re-encode and trade some quality for size.

Are my RAF files uploaded?

No. Everything happens in your browser.

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