Convert RAF to JPG

Convert RAF to JPG free in your browser. No upload, no signup, no watermark. Files stay on your device.

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how to convert raf to jpg

  1. Drop your RAF file

    Drag your RAF file into the drop zone above, or click the box to pick a file from your computer or phone. The browser reads the file directly — nothing uploads.

  2. Click Convert

    The page runs exifr on your device to decode the Fujifilm RAW and encode it as JPEG. Most conversions finish in a few seconds; large or codec-heavy files (RAW, video) can take longer.

  3. Download the JPG file

    When the conversion finishes, the JPG file is ready to download. Save it anywhere on your device.

note: Fujifilm RAW (X-T series, etc).

FAQ

common questions

What is RAF and which cameras produce it?

RAF (Fujifilm RAW) is the RAW format from Fujifilm cameras — X-T5, X-H2, X-T4, X100V, X-Pro3, GFX 100, and the rest of the X / GFX line. Fujifilm uses an unusual X-Trans sensor pattern (different from the standard Bayer used by Canon / Nikon / Sony), which is why some RAW editors render Fuji files differently than vendor-native software.

Does the conversion actually develop the RAF, or extract a preview?

Extract the embedded preview. Every RAF contains a JPEG that your Fuji camera rendered using its Film Simulation (Classic Chrome, Acros, Velvia, etc.). This converter outputs that JPEG. For full RAW development of Fuji's X-Trans sensor data, the strongest options are Capture One (often considered the best for X-Trans), Lightroom, and Fuji's own X RAW Studio. DxO PhotoLab also handles X-Trans well.

Does my Film Simulation come through in the JPG?

Yes — that's the point of extracting the embedded preview. Whatever Film Simulation you chose at capture (Classic Chrome, Velvia, Acros, Pro Neg Hi, etc.) was applied by the camera when it rendered the embedded JPEG. The output JPG carries that look exactly. Editing the RAF in third-party software starts from neutral sensor data and re-applies film simulations differently.

Will my EXIF, lens, and GPS metadata survive?

Yes — Fuji embeds detailed EXIF including the Film Simulation as a metadata field, lens (with serial number for current XF / XC lenses), aperture, shutter, ISO, exposure compensation, drive mode, and GPS coordinates (smartphone-paired via Fuji's app).

How much smaller will the JPG be?

About 5–8×. A 50 MB RAF from a 40 MP X-T5 typically becomes a 6–10 MB JPG. Older 24 MP Fuji bodies produce smaller RAFs (~30 MB) and correspondingly smaller JPGs.