This online utility lets you convert animated GIFs into static JPEG images. Before conversion, you can see live GIF playback and choose the exact frame to export as a JPEG by specifying the frame number. You can also choose a solid background color for the JPEG to fill in any transparent pixels of the GIF. Created by GIF experts from team Browserling.
This online utility lets you convert animated GIFs into static JPEG images. Before conversion, you can see live GIF playback and choose the exact frame to export as a JPEG by specifying the frame number. You can also choose a solid background color for the JPEG to fill in any transparent pixels of the GIF. Created by GIF experts from team Browserling.
This tool converts GIF animations and static GIF images into static single-frame JPG files. GIFs differ from JPGs in several key aspects: GIF files support animation, consisting of multiple frames played sequentially, while JPGs only store a single image. GIFs are limited to 256 colors, making them less suitable for rich photographic content, while JPGs support millions of colors (full RGB color space), making them ideal for detailed images and photographs. GIFs can include transparency, but the alpha channel is limited to a single transparency color but JPGs don't support transparency at all. GIFs use lossless compression so each frame keeps its quality but JPGs use lossy compression, reducing file size and losing some quality but still maintaining good overall visual fidelity. When converting a GIF to JPG, it's important to choose the exact frame to convert. The "Frame Number" option lets you pick a specific frame from the animation to save as a JPG. To make frame selection easier, you can preview the animation by enabling "Enable GIF Preview" option. Additionally, you can control playback speed in milliseconds and adjust playback direction using the "Play Backward" option. If your GIF has a transparent background, you can set a replacement color using "Background Color" (since JPGs do not support transparency and the transparent pixels need to be filled with something). For converting JPG images back into GIF format, you can use the JPG to GIF Converter tool. Gifabulous!
This tool converts GIF animations and static GIF images into static single-frame JPG files. GIFs differ from JPGs in several key aspects: GIF files support animation, consisting of multiple frames played sequentially, while JPGs only store a single image. GIFs are limited to 256 colors, making them less suitable for rich photographic content, while JPGs support millions of colors (full RGB color space), making them ideal for detailed images and photographs. GIFs can include transparency, but the alpha channel is limited to a single transparency color but JPGs don't support transparency at all. GIFs use lossless compression so each frame keeps its quality but JPGs use lossy compression, reducing file size and losing some quality but still maintaining good overall visual fidelity. When converting a GIF to JPG, it's important to choose the exact frame to convert. The "Frame Number" option lets you pick a specific frame from the animation to save as a JPG. To make frame selection easier, you can preview the animation by enabling "Enable GIF Preview" option. Additionally, you can control playback speed in milliseconds and adjust playback direction using the "Play Backward" option. If your GIF has a transparent background, you can set a replacement color using "Background Color" (since JPGs do not support transparency and the transparent pixels need to be filled with something). For converting JPG images back into GIF format, you can use the JPG to GIF Converter tool. Gifabulous!
In this example, we upload an animated GIF that showcases the process of making a soda drink. The animation consists of 23 frames, which we preview at a speed of 75 milliseconds per frame. To capture the moment when the soda is fully prepared, we select the last frame (frame 23) and convert it into a static single-frame JPEG image. (Source: Pexels.)
This example shows a GIF of Richter Belmont's melee attack animation from the Castlevania series, developed by Konami. The animation consists of six frames, and after watching it loop a few times, we pick frame 3. This is where he's in the middle of the whip swing. Since the sprite has a transparent background but JPGs do not support transparency, we replace the transparent parts with white using the background color option. (Source: Konami.)
This example demonstrates the conversion of a single-frame static GIF into a JPG photo. Since this GIF contains only one frame (but two very sleepy cats), we simply select frame 1 in the tool settings. The resulting JPG photo is compressed, making it suitable for web use as it has a small file size. (Source: Pexels.)
Create animated GIFs in your browser.
Change the order of frames in a GIF animation.
Insert one or more frames in a GIF animation.
Decrease the size of a GIF.
Smooth out the edges of a transparent GIF.
Add an audio track to a GIF.
Draw a GIF on different backgrounds to see how it looks.
Gradually fade-out the frames of a GIF.
Gradually fade-in the frames of a GIF.
Cross-fade a GIF frame by frame.
Cross-fade two GIF animations.
Smoothly transform one GIF into another GIF.
Stop looping the GIF and play it just once.
Change the delay between all GIF frames to the same value.
Change the framerate of a GIF.
Change the quality of a GIF.
Increase or decrease GIF canvas size.
Increase the width and height of a GIF.
Decrease the width and height of a GIF.
Create a chess game animation from a PGN file.
Create a go game animation from a SGF file.
Create a draughts/checkers game animation from a PDN file.
Generate a GIF animation of winning a Solitaire game.
Create a GIF animation of Game of Life.
Base64-encode a GIF.
Base64-decode a GIF.
Base58-encode a GIF.
Base58-decode a GIF.
Convert a sequential GIF to progressive GIF.
Convert a progressive GIF to a sequential GIF.
Convert an animated PNG to an animated GIF.
Convert an animated GIF to an animated PNG.
Convert an animated PNG to an animated GIF.
Convert a GIF animation to an AV1 animation (AVIF).
Convert an AV1 animation (AVIF) to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a HEIF animation.
Convert a HEIF animation to a GIF animation.
Export a GIF animation to a BPG animation.
Convert an animated BPG to an animated GIF.
Convert a GIF animation to an AVI video.
Convert an AVI video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a WMV video.
Convert a WMV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to an MP4 video.
Convert an MP4 video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to an MKV video.
Convert an MKV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to a MOV video.
Convert a MOV video to a GIF animation.
Convert a GIF animation to GIF video (GIFV).
Convert a GIF video (GIFV) to a GIF animation.
Create a Data URI from a GIF animation.
Reconstruct a GIF from a Data URI.
Draw one or more GIF frames as ASCII art.
Create an animation from multiple ASCII art drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames as ANSI art.
Create an animation from multiple ANSI art drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames using Unicode glyphs.
Create a GIF from multiple Unicode drawings.
Draw one or more GIF frames using Braille characters.
Create a GIF animation from Braille characters.
Replace one color in a GIF with another.
Convert all colors in a GIF to just two black and white.
Find the color palette used in a GIF.
Find the color index used in a GIF.
Randomly change the color indexes of a GIF.
Remove colors from a GIF.
Run various color quantization algorithms on a GIF.
Create a GIF with more than 256 colors.
Convert a 256-color GIF to a 2-color GIF.
Convert a non-dithered GIF to a dithered GIF.
Merge dithered pixels and create a non-dithered GIF.
Change the delay interval between individual GIF frames.
Split a GIF into two or more GIFs.
Join two or more GIFs into a single GIF.
Shift GIF frames to the right or to the left.
Hide the selected area in a GIF by drawing a block over it.
Extract a part (a range of frames) from a GIF.
Create multiple GIF copies side-by-side.
Create multiple copies of individual GIF frames.
Skew a GIF animation by an angle.
Reverse a skew in a GIF animation.
Create a pixel whirl of any radius in a GIF.
Create a GIF that animates white noise.
Make a GIF animation go so slow that it appears almost static.
Create a static GIF that contains just one frame.
Generate a GIF that contains nothing.
Generate a GIF that contains a scrolling marquee.
Add a semi-transparent watermark to a GIF animation.
Remove a watermark from a GIF animation.
Extract all GIF frames in a folder and zip it up.
Add a hidden comment in GIF's metainfo section.
Clear all metainfo from a GIF.
Animate multiple GIFs at the same time side-by-side.
Add an animation effect to a message.
Layer two GIFs and put one GIF on top of another GIF.
Overlay an animated GIF on any image or photo.
Overlay any image or photo on an animated GIF.
Convert any image to a GIF that emulates slow Internet speed.
Create a GIF animation of a loading spinner.
Let Zalgo destroy a GIF animation.
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