In this paper, we introduce a notion of convex F-contraction and establish some fixed point results for such contractions in b-metric spaces. Moreover, we give a supportive example to show that our convex F-contraction is quite different from the F-contraction used in the existing literature since our convex F-contraction does not necessarily contain the continuous mapping but the F-contraction contains such mapping. In addition, via some facts, we claim that our results indeed generalize and improve some previous results in the literature.