Convert GIF to JPG
Convert GIF to JPG online, free and 100% in your browser. No upload, no signup. All the work happens on your device, so files can be as large as it can handle.
How to convert an image
- Drop or pick your GIF file, or paste it with Ctrl/⌘+V.
- JPG is already selected as the target; tune the quality slider if you like (default 82).
- Convert, compare the before/after, and save. Animated GIFs are split into one JPG image per frame and packed as a ZIP.
Why convert to this format?
GIF is a 256-color format best known for simple animations, but heavy and low-fidelity for photos. JPEG is the universal lossy photo format, small and readable everywhere, but with no transparency.
OptImg runs the same high-quality engines desktop tools use, so you get desktop-grade JPG output at a sensible default (quality 82), adjustable at any time, without ever uploading your image.
Your GIF is decoded, re-encoded to JPG and handed straight back, ready to save, all in an instant on your device: no server sees a single byte, which is why there's no queue and files can be as large as your device can handle.
Frequently asked questions
- Is my GIF uploaded to a server?
- The GIF-to-JPG conversion runs at native speed entirely in your browser: nothing is uploaded, your file never leaves your device, there is no queue, and no size limit beyond your device's memory.
- What happens to an animated GIF?
- Each frame is extracted and converted to a separate JPG image, then delivered together as a ZIP, the classic GIF-to-JPG behavior. Animated JPG output isn't supported yet.
- What happens to transparency?
- JPG has no alpha channel, so any transparent areas are flattened onto a white background. If you need to keep transparency, convert to PNG, WebP or AVIF instead.
- Will converting GIF to JPG lose quality?
- JPG is lossy, tuned to a visually transparent default (quality 82) that you can raise or lower with the slider. If the conversion can't produce a smaller file than your original, we hand the original back instead.