Convert GIF to JPG
Convert GIF files to JPG entirely in your browser. The universal lossy photo format — supported everywhere, ideal for photographs. Drop your GIFs below — nothing is uploaded.
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About GIF → JPG
Why convert GIF to JPG?
JPG produces dramatically smaller files than GIF for the same image, which is the main reason to convert. JPG drops transparency (verto fills transparent regions with white), giving you a safer baseline for tools that reject alpha. JPG escapes GIF's 256-colour palette limit and gives you full 24-bit colour. verto converts the first frame only — animation is not preserved.
About GIF
GIF is one of the oldest image formats still in active use, famous for short looping animations. It is limited to a 256-colour palette per frame, which makes it a poor fit for photographs but acceptable for flat graphics and short clips. In verto, GIF is accepted as an input only — animation is flattened to the first frame, because the modern outputs (JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF) are encoded one frame at a time by the browser's Canvas API.
About JPG
JPG (also written JPEG) is the format every device, browser, printer and email client can open. It uses lossy DCT compression tuned for photographs, which means file sizes are small but every save introduces a small generational loss. JPG cannot store transparency and is not designed for animation or for graphics with hard edges — it shines on continuous-tone photos.
What you're converting between
A short primer on both formats so the trade-offs are obvious before you hit Convert.
GIF
SourceGraphics Interchange Format · introduced 1987
GIF is one of the oldest image formats still in active use, famous for short looping animations. It is limited to a 256-colour palette per frame, which makes it a poor fit for photographs but acceptable for flat graphics and short clips. In verto, GIF is accepted as an input only — animation is flattened to the first frame, because the modern outputs (JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF) are encoded one frame at a time by the browser's Canvas API.
Strengths
- Universal browser and OS support
- Supports simple animation and 1-bit transparency
Trade-offs
- Capped at 256 colours per frame — terrible for photos
- Larger than WebP/AVIF for the same content
- In verto: first frame only when converting (animation is dropped)
JPG
TargetJoint Photographic Experts Group · introduced 1992
JPG (also written JPEG) is the format every device, browser, printer and email client can open. It uses lossy DCT compression tuned for photographs, which means file sizes are small but every save introduces a small generational loss. JPG cannot store transparency and is not designed for animation or for graphics with hard edges — it shines on continuous-tone photos.
Strengths
- Universal browser, OS and app support
- Very small files for photographs at quality 80–90
- Decodes fast on every device
Trade-offs
- No transparency — alpha is filled with a solid color
- Lossy: re-saving the same JPG slowly degrades it
- Poor on flat graphics, text and sharp edges
Popular conversions
Each link below opens the converter with the right output pre-selected.
Supported formats
JPG, PNG, WebP and AVIF cover almost every web and design workflow. GIF input is accepted but only the first frame is used. Conversions run entirely in your browser.
TIFF, SVG, HEIC, RAW, PSD, AI, EPS and PDF are not supported in this version. Please export to JPG or PNG first if your source is in one of those formats.
| Format | Input | Output | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| JPG | Yes | Yes | No transparency |
| PNG | Yes | Yes | Lossless, transparency |
| WebP | Yes | Yes | Good default for web |
| AVIF | Yes | Yes | Browser-dependent encoder |
| GIF | Yes | No | First frame only on input |
| TIFF | No | No | Not supported (browser-only) |
| SVG | No | No | Rejected for security |
| HEIC | No | No | Export to JPG/PNG first |
Frequently asked questions
Your files never leave your device
verto is a static page. Every conversion happens entirely inside your browser — there is no server-side processing, no upload, no temporary file, no cache. When you close this tab, every file is gone.
- No account required.
- No permanent storage, on the server or in your browser.
- No caching of conversion responses.
- Image metadata (EXIF, GPS) is stripped by default.