GIF to JPG
Convert GIF to JPG. Animated GIFs use the first frame by default, or extract every frame as a ZIP.
GIF → JPG
Why convert GIF to JPG?
GIFs are limited to 256 colours and can be surprisingly large for animations. Converting GIF → JPG, the same format whether it ends in .jpg or .jpeg, gives you a full-colour still image that's small and opens everywhere: handy when you only need one frame as a photo or thumbnail. By default the tool uses the first frame. If your GIF is animated and you want them all, switch on "extract all frames" to get a ZIP with one JPG per frame. JPG can't store transparency, so you can pick a background colour, and the quality slider lets you control file size. Conversion runs in your browser.
how to turn a gif into a jpg image
Upload your GIF and it converts the first frame into a JPG, with a background colour to fill any transparent areas (JPG can't store transparency) and a quality slider to control the file size. Everything runs in your browser, so the GIF is never uploaded.
How to convert GIF to JPG
- 1Drop your .gif files in, or tap Upload (up to 10 at once).
- 2Set the quality and a background colour. To keep every frame, switch on 'extract all frames'.
- 3Click Convert. By default the first frame becomes a JPG.
- 4Download the JPG, or a ZIP if you extracted all frames. Nothing is uploaded.
GIF vs JPG: stills and colour
GIF is limited to 256 colours and is built for short animations, which can make it surprisingly large. JPG is a full-colour still format that's small and opens everywhere, ideal when you only need one frame as a photo or thumbnail. Convert GIF to JPG for a single full-colour still. If you need every frame of an animation, turn on 'extract all frames' to get them all in a ZIP. Note that JPG keeps neither motion nor transparency.
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