Convert GIF to JPG online
Convert GIF to JPG in your browser. Great for turning the first frame of a GIF into a shareable photo or thumbnail.
Files never leave your device — 100% browser-based.
Example result
vacation_photo.jpg
Typical 12 MP photo · default quality
- Processing
- 0.4s
- Size saved
- 2.7 MB
- Quality loss
- None visible
- Runs locally
- Yes
When to use this tool
- You need a JPG file because the destination (a website, CMS, app or printer) expects JPG.
- You want small file sizes for photographs — ideal for photos, email attachments, document uploads and printing.
- You no longer need GIF's transparency or lossless precision and want a smaller, faster file.
Best for
- Photographs
- Email attachments
- Document uploads
- Printing
Every image you drop here is processed entirely inside your browser using the standard Canvas and File APIs. Nothing is uploaded, stored or logged on a server — you can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.
Quality & file size notes
- • JPG uses lossy compression. Quality 85–92 is visually identical to the source for almost every photo — drop below 70 and you'll start to see softness on faces, gradients and text edges.
- • GIF supports transparency but JPG does not — transparent pixels are flattened onto a solid white background in the output.
Things to watch out for
- — JPG has no transparency — transparent pixels are flattened onto a white background.
- — Only the first frame of an animated GIF is converted — animation is lost in static formats.
Not sure which format to choose?
Compare JPG, PNG, WEBP, AVIF, HEIC, GIF, SVG, BMP, TIFF and PDF side-by-side with use cases and trade-offs.
Read the image format guide →More questions about this tool
Why convert GIF to JPG?+
JPG offers small file sizes for photographs, which makes it ideal for photos, email attachments, document uploads and printing. GIF on the other hand is supported everywhere — but limited to 256 colours per frame, so converting gives you a file that fits the destination better.
Will I lose quality converting GIF to JPG?+
Both formats are lossy, so the image is re-encoded once. Stick to quality 90+ and you won't see a difference from the original.
Is this GIF to JPG converter really free?+
Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no watermark and no upload limit. The site is supported by lightweight ads so every tool stays free.
Are my GIF files uploaded anywhere?+
Every image you drop here is processed entirely inside your browser using the standard Canvas and File APIs. Nothing is uploaded, stored or logged on a server — you can disconnect from the internet after the page loads and the tool still works.
What happens to the animation in my GIF file?+
JPG is a static format, so only the first frame is converted. If you need to keep animation, use WEBP or stay with GIF.
What happens to my transparent background?+
JPG has no concept of transparency, so transparent pixels are filled with solid white. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG or WEBP instead.
Why use this tool?
Built for speed, privacy and simplicity. No accounts, no installs, no watermarks.
JPG is ideal for photography, email attachments, web galleries
Smaller files thanks to small files, universal support, great for photos
Batch convert as many GIF images as you want — for free
How it works
Three simple steps. Everything happens in your browser.
Drop your GIF files into the converter
Pick JPG as the output format and adjust quality
Click Convert All and download — individually or as a ZIP
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