Free GIF to JPG converter. Flatten a GIF's first frame into a small, universal JPG photo. No sign-up, no watermark, 100% private.
Three steps, a few seconds — no account needed.
Drag and drop or browse to add your GIF file.
The output format is set to JPG automatically.
Save your new JPG file instantly.
Turn your file into a share-worthy AI Effect — one tap, no prompts.
Common formats are processed right in your browser; advanced formats use our secure server and are deleted immediately — never stored.
No queue and no daily limits. Use it as much as you want, free forever.
Download clean files immediately — no account, no email, no watermark.
GIFs are capped at 256 colors and often animated, which makes them awkward for sharing a single still or uploading where photos are expected. Converting GIF to JPG flattens the first frame into a compact, full-color photo that opens on any device or app — and your files are processed securely and never stored.
JPG uses photo-tuned compression, so the result is a lightweight image that's accepted everywhere — ideal for email, web uploads and forms that reject GIFs. Note there's no animation in a JPG, and GIF transparency is filled with white since JPG has no alpha channel.
GIF is a raster format limited to 256 colors that supports simple animation. It’s widely used for short looping clips, reactions and stickers.
GIF opens in every browser and image viewer.
JPG (JPEG) is a lossy raster format that compresses photographs into small files by discarding detail the eye barely notices. It’s the most widely used photo format on the web and in cameras.
JPG opens in all browsers, image viewers and editors — no special software needed.
JPG is the most widely-supported photo format and produces a small file, so it's the safest choice when you need a single still image or a site won't accept a GIF.
No — JPG is a still format. Only the first frame of an animated GIF is kept; the motion is dropped.
JPG has no transparency, so any transparent areas in the GIF are flattened to a white background.
Usually yes — a single JPG frame is far lighter than a multi-frame GIF, though JPG is lossy so very flat graphics can soften slightly.
The conversion runs right in your browser, and your files are processed securely and never stored.
Fast, clean and totally free — gif to jpg done in seconds, no waiting around.
Love that my files are never stored. No sign-up, no watermark, just the result.
Bookmarked. The best free gif to jpg I’ve found — simple and reliable.