Convert GIF to JPEG
Online & free tool to convert GIF files to JPEG

1) Input file

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2) Output format

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2) Output format

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GIF The .gif filename extension refers to the GIF graphical file format created by CompuServe in 1987. The format is from the class of raster graphics which uses a dot matrix type data structure of orthogonally placed pixels, each with their own color information. The file format has a rich history of usage in storing sprite data for video games especially those released in the early 90's. The GIF format has also been used in low-resolution animation clips distributed over the internet, and in design of sharp-edged art that utilize a palette of a few colors up to a max of 256 colors. The GIF file format has its advantage in its compression technique, which limits file size but does not compromise image quality. The file format natively opens on many of the popular web browsers.
JPEG JPEG is abbreviated as the Joint Photographics Experts Group. It is a file extension that uses irreversible compression technology which helps in reducing the data size for storing data easier and advocates the seamless handling and transmission of content. A JPEG most commonly aids in storing digital images via "lossy compression" and includes images rendered by means of digital photography. Lossy compression does not let users restore the image file to its original quality after compression, once sized down. Some loss of the data stored in the image file occurs during the compression process. In simpler terms, when an image gets compressed, there's a reduction in its quality, thereby losing some of the graphical/visual data information; data reduction generates lower file sizes.

Trusted conversion quality

FreeFileConvert uses tuned encoding for GIF to JPEG conversions, preserving clarity while trimming file size. Finished audio streams instantly across phones, tablets, desktops, and modern browsers without extra tweaks.

Seamless workflow

Upload GIF files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized JPEG results on any device you rely on.

Batch support for teams

Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent JPEG audio with dependable progress tracking.

About GIF

How to open GIF files

Internet Explorer
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
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Technical details

The GIF format is formally specified in the GIF89a Specification released in 1989 and maintained by the World Wide Web consortium. The format uses the Lempel-Ziv-Welch data compression algorithm to create a single lossless file of multiple images known as fram…

The GIF format is formally specified in the GIF89a Specification released in 1989 and maintained by the World Wide Web consortium. The format uses the Lempel-Ziv-Welch data compression algorithm to create a single lossless file of multiple images known as frames. The GIF file format has a structure of blocks composed of control, graphics rendering, and special purpose blocks. The blocks begin with the header block, followed by the logical screen descriptor block, the graphic control block with the actual image and or text, and finally the gif trailer marking the end of the file.

About JPEG

How to open JPEG files

Free File Viewer
Irfan View
ImageMagick

Technical details

JPEG files store meta information of the images. Meta information includes the technical details of the images such as color spaces, color profiles and the height and width of images. Adobe RGB and sRGB are examples of JPEG color profiles. JPEG file compressio…

JPEG files store meta information of the images. Meta information includes the technical details of the images such as color spaces, color profiles and the height and width of images. Adobe RGB and sRGB are examples of JPEG color profiles. JPEG file compression is mostly used in the compression of photographs and life-like paintings which involve a nice range of tone and ample variations in color. However, the JPEG file extension is not suitable for multiple edits and isn't reliable for compressing highly technical data other than visual content. Applications, where JPEG formats cannot be used, include scientific data, technical processes, and medical imaging functions. Each time an image undergoes JPEG compression, a drop in the resolution quality occurs. The best way to avoid this is to save the image in a lossless format and carry out its distribution by exporting it as a JPEG file. Lossless formats allow users not to lose out on image quality and restores all the pixel information when returned to its original size. This means you can revert the image back to its original size and quality, unlike lossy compression.

How to convert GIF to JPEG

STEP 1

Upload your image file in the GIF format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.

STEP 2

Select JPEG as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.

STEP 3

Download the converted image file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.

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