Why convert GIF to JPG?
- About GIF: GIF supports simple animation but is limited to 256 colors, so static photos look better as JPG or WebP.
- About JPG: JPG (JPEG) uses lossy compression and produces small files, making it the default for photos and web banners — but it has no transparency.
Converting from GIF to JPG is most useful when you need JPG's strengths — for example wider app compatibility, smaller files, or the right balance of quality and size.
How to convert GIF to JPG
- Open the JPG converter below and drop in your GIF file.
- The image is decoded and re-encoded to JPG locally in your browser — it is never uploaded.
- Preview the result, then download your new JPG file.
Tips for the best result
- For photos, keep quality around 80% to balance sharpness and file size.
- If your GIF has transparency and JPG does not support it, transparent areas are flattened onto a white background.
- Need a smaller file afterwards? Run the output through the compressor.