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GIF to JPG Converter

Extract the first frame from a GIF and convert it to a universal JPG image. Adjust compression, resize output and process multiple files.

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Convert GIF to JPG

Upload or drag & drop GIF images to extract the first frame as a JPG file

GIF · Up to 50 MB each

Convert GIF images to JPG format online with this free GIF to JPG Converter. Only the first frame is extracted from animated GIFs. JPG is universally supported and ideal for sharing. All conversion runs in your browser — no uploads or registration needed.

How to convert GIF to JPG

  1. Upload or drag & drop a GIF image into the converter.
  2. The browser reads the animation and extracts the first frame locally.
  3. Adjust JPEG compression if you want smaller files or higher visual quality.
  4. Download the generated JPG image ready for sharing or editing.

Why use this GIF to JPG Converter

Extract GIF frame as JPG

Capture the first frame of an animated GIF and convert it into a standard JPG image.

Lightweight preview images

A static JPG created from a GIF frame is usually much smaller than the original animated file.

Private browser processing

All decoding and conversion happen locally in your browser without uploading files.

Universal image format

JPG images open on every device, operating system, messaging app and social platform.

Supported formats

Input format

GIF (animated)

Output format

JPG / JPEG

Frame extracted

First frame of the GIF

Privacy

Runs entirely in your browser

Frequently asked questions

Only the first frame of the animated GIF is extracted. The resulting JPG is a static image and does not contain animation.

It is useful for creating thumbnails, previews or static images extracted from animated GIF files.

Yes. The converter supports batch processing so you can extract frames from several GIF images at once.

No. All image processing runs locally inside your browser using client-side technologies.

For most GIF frames, 85–90% JPEG quality provides good visual clarity while keeping file sizes relatively small.