GIF to JPG
Extract JPG images from an animated GIF. Upload one or more GIF files, preview each frame sequence in your browser, then download individual JPGs or a ZIP.
What this converter does
A GIF can contain a whole animation. This tool turns that animation into separate JPG files, so you can save thumbnails, inspect motion, make a storyboard, or reuse a single frame in another project.
Frame extraction
Convert GIF to JPG when the useful output is a collection of still images rather than another animated file.
Numbered output
Each exported JPG is named in frame order, which makes it easier to keep the sequence organized.
Per-file preview
Every GIF gets its own result area, so batch conversions do not mix frames from different source files.
Private by design
The GIF is decoded locally in your browser. No server-side processing is required for the conversion.
How to Convert GIF to JPG
You do not need Photoshop, Preview, or a desktop batch converter. The work runs in the browser, so the page can be used on Windows, Mac, and other modern systems.
Upload a GIF file
Choose one or more .gif files from your device, paste a direct GIF link, or select a cloud file.
Wait for frame extraction
The browser decodes each GIF, renders the visible frame sequence, and exports numbered JPG images.
Preview and download
Review each GIF's results, download a single frame, or save all JPG frames as a ZIP archive.
Preview the frame sequence
After conversion, every uploaded GIF gets its own preview strip. Scroll horizontally to review the extracted JPG frames before downloading the full sequence.
Scroll through frames
Use the horizontal preview to scan the exported JPGs without opening every file one by one.
Pick a single frame
Click any preview image to download that specific JPG frame.
Save the full sequence
Use ZIP download when you want all extracted JPG frames in one archive.
Free batch conversion
Select multiple GIF files and convert them in one run. There is no batch paywall for this local browser workflow.
Separate result groups
Frames are grouped by source GIF, so a batch upload stays easy to review.
Start over any time
Clear the current batch and upload a new set of GIF files with the Start over button.
Quality, transparency, and limits
The converter uses high-quality browser JPG export by default. Because JPG is lossy and does not support transparency, transparent GIF areas are rendered onto a white background.
JPG is lossy
GIF to JPG cannot be truly lossless because JPG recompresses the image. The tool uses high-quality output to keep frames visually close.
Transparency becomes white
JPG has no transparent pixels. Transparent GIF areas are flattened onto a white background during export.
Large GIFs take longer
Long animations can contain many frames. Conversion time depends on the GIF size, frame count, and your device.
Animation
GIF can animate. JPG cannot animate, so each GIF frame becomes a separate still image.
Transparency
GIF can contain simple transparency. JPG does not support transparent pixels.
Compression
GIF uses indexed colors. JPG uses lossy compression for full-color still images.
File size
JPG is often smaller for photos, while GIF can be better for simple graphics and tiny animations.
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Open converterGIF to JPG FAQ
How do I convert a GIF to JPG?
Upload a GIF file and the tool will extract the animation frames as JPG images. You can download one frame or save the full frame sequence as a ZIP.
Can I convert an animated GIF to JPG?
Yes, but the result is not one animated JPG. JPG is a still-image format, so an animated GIF becomes separate JPG frame files.
How do I extract GIF frames as JPG images?
Add the animated GIF to the converter. The browser decodes the GIF, renders the visible frames, and exports numbered JPG files.
Can I batch convert GIF files to JPG?
Yes. Batch GIF to JPG frame extraction is free on this page because the GIF files are decoded in your browser.
Is GIF to JPG lossless?
No. JPG uses lossy compression, so each extracted frame is recompressed. This tool uses highest-quality browser-side JPG output by default to keep the result visually close to the original frame.
Is this GIF to JPG converter free?
Yes. File upload, frame extraction, individual downloads, ZIP downloads, and batch conversion are free on this page.
Can I convert GIF to JPG on Windows or Mac?
Yes. Because the workflow runs in a browser, the same page can be used on Windows, Mac, and other modern desktop systems.
What is the difference between GIF and JPG?
GIF supports simple animation and indexed colors. JPG is a still-image format that is usually better for photos and compressed full-color images.
Will transparent GIF backgrounds stay transparent?
No. JPG does not support transparency. Transparent areas in the GIF are exported on a white background.
Extract JPG frames from your GIF
Upload an animated GIF, preview the extracted frames, and download the JPG images you need.