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GIF to JPG

Convert your GIF to JPG in your browser (animated GIFs export a single still frame). No signup, no upload.

Still frame · animated GIFs export a single still frame; animation is not preserved.
Result will appear here.

How this tool works

What it does

GIF to JPG converts a GIF image to JPG in your browser.

Quality & background

Set the JPG quality and the color used to fill transparent areas.

Result details

The result panel shows original and output format, dimensions, and file size; animated GIFs export a single still frame.

Privacy & metadata

Conversion is in-browser; nothing is uploaded. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF and other metadata.

GIF to JPG in your browser

GIF to JPG converts a GIF image to JPG entirely in your browser — the file is processed with the HTML canvas and never uploaded to a server. Animated GIFs are exported as a single still frame — animation, timing, and frames are not preserved by this canvas tool.

Because JPG cannot store transparency, any transparent areas in a GIF source are filled with the background color you choose (white by default). Use the quality slider to balance file size and detail for the JPG output.

GIF to JPG shows the original and output format, dimensions, and file size in the result panel. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF and other metadata.

How to use GIF to JPG

  1. Upload your GIF image into GIF to JPG — click the upload area, press Enter, or drag the file in.
  2. In GIF to JPG, set the quality and a background color for any transparent areas.
  3. Click Process to convert the GIF to JPG (the still frame is used for animated GIFs).
  4. Review GIF to JPG’s result panel — format, dimensions, how transparency was filled, and file size — then download the JPG file.

Why use GIF to JPG

Choose the background

Transparent areas are flattened to the background color you pick, so GIF transparency does not turn black or an unexpected color.

Quality you control

Set the JPG quality to balance file size against detail; the result panel shows the quality used.

Private by design

GIF to JPG processes your image in your browser with the canvas; nothing is uploaded.

Clear result panel

See the original and output format, dimensions, file size, and how transparency was handled before you download.

Common uses for GIF to JPG

Converting a GIF image

Turn a GIF file into a JPG for sharing, uploading, or editing where JPG is expected.

Shrinking for upload

Convert to JPG and lower the quality to get a smaller file for forms or sites that prefer JPG.

Checking the details

Use the result panel to confirm the output format, dimensions, and size before you publish.

Any-device conversion

Convert from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Are my images uploaded to a server by GIF to JPG?

No. GIF to JPG converts the image in your browser using the HTML canvas, and the file is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.

Does GIF to JPG keep the GIF animation?

No. GIF to JPG exports a single still frame; the animation, its timing, and the other frames are not preserved. For an animated result you would need a dedicated frame-export or animation tool.

What happens to transparent areas when converting GIF to JPG?

JPG cannot store transparency, so transparent pixels in the GIF source are filled with the background color you pick (white by default). The result panel reports the color used.

Does GIF to JPG change image quality or metadata?

Converting GIF to JPG re-encodes through the canvas, which removes EXIF and other metadata; JPG/WebP are lossy at the chosen quality.

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