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GIF to JPG Converter

Convert a GIF to a JPG image in your browser. JPG is small and opens everywhere. Uses the first frame of animated GIFs. No upload, no signup.

Quality:

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas become white. For an animated GIF, the first frame is converted.

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A free tool to convert a GIF to a JPG image, right in your browser. JPG is small and supported almost everywhere, which is handy when you need a compact still image from a GIF. For an animated GIF, this tool converts the first frame. Because JPG has no transparency, transparent areas are filled with white. Everything runs locally on your device, with no upload to a server.

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How to use this tool

  1. 01Choose a GIFDrag a GIF file into the upload area, or click to pick one from your device.
  2. 02Pick a quality levelHigher quality keeps more detail; lower quality makes the JPG smaller.
  3. 03Download the JPGThe tool converts the first frame and fills transparency with white. Click download to save it.
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When is this useful?

  • A small still imageTurn a GIF into a compact JPG for email, chat, or an upload form.
  • A frame from an animationGrab the first frame of an animated GIF as a JPG.
  • Wide compatibilityJPG opens almost everywhere, so it is a safe format to share.
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Examples

  • An animated memeAn animated GIF becomes a JPG of its first frame, ready to share as a still.
  • A simple graphicA flat GIF graphic converts to a small JPG with a white background.
  • A photo-like GIFA GIF saved from a photo converts to a compact JPG for uploading.
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Tips for a better result

  • Animation is not keptJPG is a still format, so only the first frame of an animated GIF is converted.
  • Transparency becomes whiteTransparent areas in the GIF are filled with white in the JPG.
  • Need transparency?Use GIF to PNG instead to keep transparent areas.
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How the conversion works

The GIF is drawn onto a canvas over a white background and encoded as a JPG at the quality you choose. Because a GIF is drawn as one still image, an animated GIF is converted using its first frame, and the white fill replaces any transparency.

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Supported formats and browser compatibility

Input is a standard GIF, animated or static. JPG output opens almost everywhere, which is useful when you need a compact, widely supported still image. Every current browser can produce the JPG.

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Limitations and quality notes

Only the first frame of an animated GIF is kept, since JPG is a still format, and transparency becomes white. JPG is lossy, so flat GIF graphics with hard edges can show slight artifacts; use GIF to PNG if you need transparency or crisper edges. Files up to 30MB are supported.

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Privacy and local processing

Conversion happens locally in your browser. The GIF is not uploaded, stored, or tracked, so it stays with you and clears when you close the tab.

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Frequently asked questions

Does it keep the animation?

No. JPG is a still image, so an animated GIF is converted using its first frame.

Are my images uploaded?

No. Everything runs in your browser and the file never leaves your device.

Is GIF to JPG free?

Yes, completely free, with no signup and no watermark.

What happens to transparency?

JPG has no transparency, so transparent areas become white. Use GIF to PNG to keep transparency.

Why use JPG over PNG here?

JPG files are smaller, which is handy for sharing when you do not need transparency.

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