Convert your GIF to PNG in your browser (animated GIFs export a single still frame). No signup, no upload.
GIF to PNG converts a GIF image to PNG in your browser.
No quality setting — PNG is lossless; the GIF still frame is exported.
The result panel shows original and output format, dimensions, and file size; animated GIFs export a single still frame.
Conversion is in-browser; nothing is uploaded. Re-encoding through the browser canvas removes EXIF and other metadata.
GIF to PNG converts a GIF image to PNG 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.
PNG can preserve transparency when the source has an alpha channel; a JPG source has none to recover. PNG is lossless, so there is no quality setting.
GIF to PNG 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.
PNG is lossless, so the converted image is not re-compressed with quality loss.
Transparency is preserved only when the source image contains an alpha channel (in the exported still frame).
GIF to PNG processes your image in your browser with the canvas; nothing is uploaded.
See the original and output format, dimensions, file size before you download.
Turn a GIF file into a PNG for sharing, uploading, or editing where PNG is expected.
Convert to PNG when you need a lossless image; the GIF still frame is exported, and animation is not preserved.
Use the result panel to confirm the output format, dimensions, and size before you publish.
Convert from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying on your device.
No. GIF to PNG converts the image in your browser using the HTML canvas, and the file is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.
No. GIF to PNG 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.
Yes. PNG supports an alpha channel, so transparency present in the GIF source is preserved for the exported still frame. PNG is also lossless, so there is no quality setting.
Converting GIF to PNG is lossless (no compression quality loss), but re-encodes through the canvas, which removes EXIF and other metadata.
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