GIF to JPG Converter

GIF starts with lossless compression, while this configured JPG output is lossy. The result is generally expected to be smaller, although content and settings still affect the final size. Any source transparency would be flattened because the target does not support it.

Why use this converter?

Key details about this conversion path.

A deliberate lossy export

The configured JPG encoder permanently discards some decoded source information rather than preserving it losslessly.

Plan for transparency loss

JPG does not support transparency, so any source transparency would be flattened in the output.

Generally smaller output

The result is generally expected to be smaller, although content and settings still affect the final size.

GIF input and configured JPG output

The still-image decoder reads one GIF raster frame and discards other frames and timing. The image pipeline writes a quality-controlled lossy JPG and composites any transparent pixels against white.

Format comparison

Compare the source and configured output formats.

Source and output format comparison
PropertySource formatOutput format
CompressionLossless compressionLossy configured output
TransparencyTransparency supportedTransparency unsupported
CompatibilityUniversal browser supportUniversal browser support

How to use this converter

Follow these three steps.

  1. 1

    Add your input

    Select or drop GIF

  2. 2

    Choose settings

    Review Quality before processing.

  3. 3

    Process and download

    Run the conversion and download the JPG result.

Frequently asked questions

Details about this conversion and its output.

Common use cases

Practical ways to use this tool.

  • Preparing compact photographic files for sharing
  • Preparing photographs and graphics for web publishing

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