GIF to JPEG Converter

Convert your GIF files to JPEG in seconds — free and online.
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How to convert GIF to JPEG?

Just three simple steps — no downloads, no hassle.
Click the “Choose files” button and upload your GIF file.

You can drag and drop it too — we’re flexible!

Choose “JPEG” as the output format, then click “Convert”.

We’ll take care of the rest — it only takes a few seconds.

All done! Your file is now in JPEG format.

Just download it and enjoy. Easy, right?

At a glance: GIF to JPEG

🔁 Conversion: GIF to JPEG ⏱ Average conversion time: 20 seconds 💳 Cost: Free 📂 Category: Images ✳️ Extensions: .gif → .jpeg 📏 Max file size: 75 MB 👩‍💻 Works on: Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, Android

About GIF

GIF is a widely used image format that supports simple animations and transparency. It uses lossless compression and is ideal for short loops, memes, and web graphics. While limited to 256 colors, GIF remains popular thanks to its broad compatibility and support for animation.

About JPEG

JPEG is a widely used format for digital photos and web images. It uses lossy compression to reduce file size while maintaining decent image quality. JPEG is ideal for sharing, storing, and displaying images and is supported by virtually all devices and software.

Why Convert GIF to JPEG with MiConv?

Because it's quick, easy, and made for people like you.

No software needed

Convert your .gif files to .jpeg right in your browser — no downloads, no installs. Everything happens securely in the cloud.

Your files stay private

We never store your files permanently. Only you can access them, and they’re automatically deleted from our servers within 2 hours.

Fast, free, and effortless

Turn your GIF files into JPEG in just a couple of clicks. No registration, no limits — and it’s 100% free.

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