GIF to JPG Converter
Last updated: January 15, 2025
Convert GIF to JPG for smaller files and full-color photos. Free browser-based converter. Extract still frames from GIFs or convert static GIFs to JPG.
TL;DR
- Convert GIF to JPG entirely in your browser — no upload, no sign-up, free.
- GIF color limit: 256 colors per frame
- JPG colors: 16.7 million (24-bit)
- Batch conversion supported; all files stay on your device.
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Select GIF FilesAbout GIF to JPG Converter
The GIF format has been around since 1987 and is still widely used for simple animations, but it has significant limitations for still images. GIF is restricted to a palette of just 256 colors, which means photographs and complex illustrations suffer from visible banding and dithering artifacts. Converting a static GIF to JPG unlocks the full 16.7 million colors of the JPEG format, producing richer, more vibrant images that are often smaller in file size as well. This is especially valuable for GIF screenshots, meme templates, and any still GIF that would look better with full-color reproduction. For animated GIFs, our converter extracts the first frame and converts it to a high-quality JPG — useful when you just need a representative still image. GIF files also use inefficient compression compared to JPEG, so even static GIF photographs are often larger than equivalent JPGs. By converting to JPG, you get better color depth, smaller file sizes, and universal compatibility. The conversion happens entirely in your browser with no server uploads, ensuring your images remain private. Whether you are cleaning up a collection of old GIF images, extracting a frame from an animation for a thumbnail, or converting GIF assets for a modern web project, this tool handles it quickly and reliably.
Key Statistics
GIF color limit
256 colors per frame
JPG colors
16.7 million (24-bit)
JPG compatibility
99% of devices and browsers
Processing
100% client-side, no upload
GIF vs JPG Comparison
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Common Use Cases
Converting static GIF screenshots and images to full-color JPG for better quality
Extracting still frames from animated GIFs for thumbnails and previews
Reducing file sizes of photographic GIF images with more efficient JPG compression
Preparing GIF assets for platforms that prefer or require JPG uploads