Extract the first frame of a GIF as a JPG. Add files, set quality, and download. Runs locally in your browser.

GIF is limited to 256 colors and is designed for simple graphics with flat colors. JPG supports millions of colors and uses lossy compression optimized for photographs. Converting GIF to JPG is useful when you need a more widely accepted format for photo-like images or when the 256-color limitation causes visible banding.
JPG is universally supported by every browser, email client, social media platform, and image editor. At quality 85–90, JPG produces excellent results for photographic content at small file sizes.
Note that JPG does not support transparency — transparent areas in your GIF will be filled with a solid background color (typically white). If transparency is important, convert to PNG or WebP instead.
All processing happens locally in your browser — nothing is sent to any server. No registration, no limits, no watermarks.
Businesses, developers, and creators worldwide rely on image format compatibility. Whether you are preparing product images for Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Shopify, optimizing graphics for WordPress, Wix, Squarespace, or converting photos for government portals worldwide, having the right format matters.
Modern web standards increasingly favor efficient formats. Google PageSpeed Insights and Core Web Vitals metrics reward pages that use optimized images. Converting GIF to JPG can directly improve your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) score, which impacts both search rankings and user experience.
For email marketing campaigns and social media, JPG offers maximum compatibility across all platforms. Whether you are a freelancer, small business owner, or enterprise user, this converter handles your image conversion needs reliably and securely.
| Feature | GIF | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| Lossy compression | ||
| Lossless compression | ||
| Transparency (alpha channel) | ||
| Animation support | ||
| Web browser support | All browsers | All browsers |
| Color depth | 8-bit (256) | 8-bit (16.7M) |
| Compact file size | ||
| Metadata (EXIF) |
The quality slider lets you set a value from 60% to 95%. Higher values mean better image quality but larger file sizes.
GIF is limited to 256 colors, so converting to JPG (which supports millions of colors) does not add color information — but it does remove the 256-color banding that may be visible in the GIF.
File size comparison depends on the image content. Simple graphics may be smaller in GIF, while complex images compress better in JPG:
Simple icon
GIF: 8 KB → JPG: 12 KB
JPG larger (simple graphic)
Photo-like GIF
GIF: 180 KB → JPG: 95 KB
Complex graphic
GIF: 250 KB → JPG: 120 KB
JPG works best for photographic content. For simple icons and logos, GIF or PNG may actually produce smaller files.

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