JPG To GIF Converter

Convert your JPG/JPEG images to GIF format.

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Max file size: 100MB

๐Ÿ”’ Files are processed securely โšก Conversion happens in your browser ๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Files are never uploaded or stored

โ„น๏ธ GIF uses a 256-color palette, so some color detail may be lost.

Your images are processed securely. No files are uploaded or stored on our servers.

Convert JPG to GIF online and create lightweight, web-friendly images with transparency support and universal browser compatibility. GIF uses a 256-color palette with lossless compression, making it ideal for logos, icons, simple graphics, and web animations. While photographs lose color detail in GIF format, graphics with flat colors and sharp edges convert beautifully with significantly smaller file sizes.

For photographs where full color depth matters, use JPG to PNG for lossless quality or JPG to WebP for web-optimized compression. If you need uncompressed output for editing, try JPG to BMP. This tool converts static JPGs to static GIF images - explore our full image tools suite for animated GIF creation and more format options.

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Lightweight Output

GIF's 256-color palette and lossless compression produce extremely small files - perfect for web graphics that need to load fast.

100% Private

No uploads, no servers. All conversion happens locally in your browser. Your images never leave your device.

Batch Convert

Convert multiple JPG images to GIF at once. Download each file individually or grab everything as a ZIP archive.

Universal Format

GIF is supported by every browser, email client, and messaging app ever made - the most universally compatible image format on earth.

How It Works

Convert your JPG/JPEG images to GIF in 4 simple steps. No software, no sign-up, no uploads.

Upload Your Images

Click to select or drag and drop your JPG files. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox.

Configure Settings

Adjust output size, resize options, and quality. GIF output uses optimized 256-color palette mapping.

Convert to GIF

Colors are quantized to 256 and encoded as GIF - all processing happens locally in your browser in seconds.

Download GIF Files

Download each GIF individually or grab all as a ZIP. Ready for websites, email, or messaging apps.

Convert to GIF - Free

Full Color vs 256-Color Palette

Move your cursor to compare. GIF reduces 16.7 million colors down to 256 - ideal for graphics, but photographs may show visible color banding in gradient areas.

Original JPG image before GIF conversion
Converted GIF image after conversion
JPG 16.7M Colors ยท 380 KB
GIF 256 Colors ยท 195 KB
Input file size:380 KB
Output file size:195 KB

GIF's 256-color limit means photographs with smooth gradients may show visible color banding. However, for graphics with flat colors - logos, icons, charts, and illustrations - GIF produces extremely small, crisp files. The format's true strength is universal compatibility: every browser, email client, and messaging app supports GIF perfectly.

Convert JPG to GIF Online - Free & Instant

Convert your JPG (JPEG) images to GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) - the web's most universally compatible image format. GIF uses a 256-color palette with lossless compression, making it perfect for logos, icons, simple graphics, and lightweight web images. While photographs lose color depth in GIF, flat-color graphics convert beautifully with tiny file sizes. For full-color alternatives, try JPG to PNG for lossless quality or JPG to WebP for web-optimized compression. This tool runs in your browser - free, private, and instant.

โš–๏ธ JPG vs GIF - Quick Comparison

FeatureJPG (JPEG)GIF
CompressionLossyโœ“ Lossless (256 colors)
Color Depth24-bit (16.7M colors)8-bit (256 colors)
Transparencyโœ— Noโœ“ Yes (binary)
Animationโœ— Noโœ“ Yes (frame-based)
File SizeSmall for photosVery small for graphics
Best ForPhotographs, web photosIcons, logos, animations
Browser SupportUniversalโœ“ Universal (since 1989)

JPG excels at photographs - it handles millions of colors and smooth gradients efficiently with small file sizes. GIF excels at graphics - it handles flat colors, sharp edges, and simple visuals with extremely small files and adds transparency + animation capabilities that JPG lacks entirely. The critical trade-off is color depth: GIF is limited to 256 colors per frame, which causes visible banding in photographs with gradients. For graphics that need both full color and transparency, PNG is the better choice. For modern web animation, WebP offers animated images at much smaller sizes than GIF with full 24-bit color.


๐ŸŽฏ When to Use GIF

GIF has been a web standard since 1989 and remains the go-to format for specific use cases:

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Logos & Simple Icons

Company logos, navigation icons, and simple brand marks with flat colors and sharp edges convert perfectly to GIF. The 256-color limit is irrelevant for graphics that use fewer than 256 colors anyway - and the resulting files are extremely small, often under 5 KB.

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Simple Animations

GIF remains the universal format for short, looping animations - reaction images, loading spinners, simple explainer animations, and social media content. Every platform on earth supports animated GIF, making it the most reliable animation format for cross-platform sharing.

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Email Newsletters

GIF is the only animated image format reliably supported across all email clients - including Outlook, Gmail, Apple Mail, and Yahoo. For email marketing campaigns with animated banners, countdown timers, or product showcases, GIF is the only safe choice.

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Charts, Diagrams & UI Elements

Data visualizations, flowcharts, wireframes, and UI mockups with flat colors and text produce extremely small, crisp GIF files. The lossless compression preserves sharp text edges without the artifacts that JPG compression creates on hard lines and small fonts.

For transparent images with full color, use JPG to PNG. For website favicons, try JPG to ICO instead.


๐Ÿ“ท When to Use JPG Instead

GIF's 256-color limit makes it a poor choice for these scenarios - stick with JPG or other formats:

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Photographs & Camera Shots

Photos contain millions of subtle color variations that GIF's 256-color palette destroys - skin tones band, skies posterize, and gradients become blocky steps. JPG handles photographs beautifully, or use WebP for even smaller files at the same quality.

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Complex Illustrations & Artwork

Digital paintings, detailed illustrations, and artwork with rich color palettes need more than 256 colors. PNG format preserves full 24-bit color with lossless compression and transparency - a far better choice for detailed creative work.

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Large Website Banner Images

Hero banners, product photography, and full-width background images should never be GIF. Use JPG for standard web images or WebP for 25โ€“35% smaller files. GIF's color limitation would ruin the visual impact of any full-color banner.

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Print Materials

GIF's 256-color limit and low resolution output are completely unsuitable for printing. For print workflows, keep the original JPG or convert to TIFF for lossless archival quality with CMYK support. For editing, BMP provides uncompressed pixel data.


๐Ÿ’Ž Key Benefits of GIF Format

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Universal Compatibility

GIF has been supported since 1989. Every browser, every email client, every messaging app, every operating system on earth renders GIF images correctly. No other image format has this level of universal, decades-long compatibility.

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Animation Support

GIF is the only image format with animation support that works universally in email clients. While WebP and APNG also support animation, GIF remains the most reliable choice for cross-platform animated content, especially in email marketing.

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Transparency Support

GIF supports binary transparency - pixels are either fully transparent or fully opaque. While less sophisticated than PNG's 8-bit alpha channel, GIF transparency works perfectly for simple cutout graphics, logos on colored backgrounds, and basic overlay elements.

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Tiny File Sizes for Graphics

For images with flat colors and fewer than 256 unique colors, GIF produces extremely small files - often 2โ€“10 KB for simple logos and icons. The LZW lossless compression is highly efficient for images with large areas of identical color values.


โš™๏ธ Features of This Tool

  • โœ“ Convert single or multiple JPG files to GIF at once
  • โœ“ Optimized 256-color palette mapping for best visual output
  • โœ“ Browser-based conversion using Canvas API - no server uploads
  • โœ“ Batch ZIP download: all converted GIF files in a single archive
  • โœ“ Custom resize options: percentage, exact dimensions, or presets
  • โœ“ Automatic EXIF orientation correction for rotated photos
  • โœ“ Works on all browsers - Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari
  • โœ“ Mobile-responsive: fully functional on phones and tablets
  • โœ“ Import via Computer, URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox
  • โœ“ 100% client-side: zero data stored, complete privacy

๐Ÿ“‹ How to Use (Step-by-Step)

  1. Select your imagesClick "Select File" or drag JPG files into the drop zone. Import from URL, Google Drive, or Dropbox. For best GIF results, use images with flat colors and simple graphics rather than photographs.
  2. Adjust output settingsSet dimensions and resize options. The tool automatically maps your JPG's 16.7 million colors down to the optimal 256-color palette for each image.
  3. Convert to GIFClick "Convert Images" to start. Color quantization and GIF encoding happen locally in seconds. Expect smaller files for graphics and slight color banding on photographs.
  4. Download your filesDownload each GIF individually or click "Download All (ZIP)" for a single archive. GIF files are ready for web, email, or any platform.
  5. Re-convert if neededClick "Re-convert All" to process with different resize settings - no re-upload needed.

๐Ÿ”ง Technical Notes (What to Expect)

๐ŸŽจ 256-color limitation
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GIF supports a maximum of 256 colors per image (8-bit color). When converting a 24-bit JPG with millions of colors, the converter maps each pixel to the closest color in an optimized 256-color palette. This works beautifully for logos and graphics but causes visible color banding in photographs - especially in sky gradients, skin tones, and subtle shadows.

๐Ÿ‘ป Transparency in GIF
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GIF supports binary (on/off) transparency - each pixel is either fully visible or fully transparent. This is different from PNG's 8-bit alpha channel which allows partial transparency. Since JPG files don't contain transparency data, the converted GIF will be fully opaque. You can add transparency later in a GIF editor by designating one palette color as transparent.

๐ŸŽฌ Static GIF vs animated GIF
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This tool converts JPG images to static (single-frame) GIF files. Animated GIFs require multiple frames arranged in sequence with timing data - which requires a dedicated animation tool. Each JPG you convert becomes one static GIF image, not an animation. For animated content, you'd need to convert multiple JPGs and combine them using an animation tool.

๐Ÿ’พ File size behavior
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GIF file sizes depend heavily on image complexity. Simple graphics with large flat-color areas produce very small GIFs (2โ€“10 KB). Photographs produce larger GIFs because the color quantization creates many distinct pixel patterns that compress less efficiently. In some cases, a GIF may be larger than the original JPG because photographs don't compress well with GIF's LZW algorithm.


๐Ÿ’ก Use Cases / Examples

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Email marketers converting logo JPGs and simple promotional banners to GIF for HTML email campaigns - the only image format guaranteed to display in every email client including Outlook, Gmail, and Apple Mail.

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Web developers converting flat-color graphics, navigation icons, and chart screenshots to lightweight GIF format for legacy web pages - paired with WebP versions for modern browsers using the picture element.

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Content creators preparing images for messaging platforms and forums that have strict file size limits - GIF's small file sizes for simple graphics fit where larger PNG files might be rejected.

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Technical writers converting screenshots and UI mockups to GIF for documentation - the format's lossless compression preserves text sharpness and interface details better than JPG, and the 256-color limit is rarely noticeable for UI screenshots.


This converter is part of our complete image tools suite. Frequently used alongside JPG to GIF:

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Whether you're creating email graphics, web icons, or lightweight images - this tool converts your JPGs to GIF instantly.

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FAQs - JPG To GIF Converter

Yes, there will be some quality reduction because GIF is limited to a maximum of 256 colors per image. JPG photographs contain millions of colors, and when these are mapped down to 256, smooth gradients can show visible color banding and subtle tonal variations are lost. For flat-color graphics like logos, icons, and charts, the quality loss is minimal or unnoticeable since these images typically use fewer than 256 colors anyway.

No, this tool converts JPG images to static (single-frame) GIF files. Animated GIFs require multiple images arranged as sequential frames with timing data between each frame. Converting a single JPG produces one static GIF frame. To create animated GIFs, you would need to prepare multiple JPG images as individual frames and use a dedicated GIF animation tool to combine them with specified delay timings.

Yes, GIF supports binary transparency - each pixel is either fully transparent or fully opaque (no partial transparency like PNG's alpha channel). However, since JPG files don't contain any transparency data, converting a JPG to GIF will produce a fully opaque image. To create a transparent GIF, you would need to edit the GIF afterwards and designate one color in the palette as the transparent color.

No. All conversion happens entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your JPG images are decoded, color-quantized to 256 colors, and encoded as GIF format - all locally on your device. No images are uploaded, transmitted, or stored on any server. The tool works completely offline once the page has loaded, and there is zero data collection or tracking involved.

For most modern web use cases, PNG is the better choice - it supports full 24-bit color, 8-bit alpha transparency, and produces competitive file sizes. However, GIF has two advantages: animation support (PNG animation via APNG has limited support) and guaranteed compatibility with email clients. If you're creating graphics for HTML emails, GIF is the only reliable animated format. For everything else, PNG is technically superior.

Yes, for simple logos with flat colors and sharp edges, GIF is better than JPG. JPG's lossy compression creates visible artifacts around hard edges and text - producing fuzzy, ringed outlines that degrade logo quality. GIF's lossless compression preserves every pixel edge crisply. However, PNG is even better than GIF for logos because it supports full color depth and smoother alpha transparency for anti-aliased edges.

It depends on the image content. For simple graphics with flat colors (logos, icons, charts), GIF files are often much smaller than JPG and load faster. For photographs, JPG is almost always smaller than GIF because JPG's compression algorithm is specifically designed for photographic content, while GIF's LZW compression handles complex color patterns less efficiently. For maximum web speed, consider WebP format instead.

The converter analyzes all colors in your JPG image and creates an optimal 256-color palette that best represents the original. Each pixel is then mapped to the closest color in this palette - a process called color quantization. Colors that exist in the original but not in the palette are approximated using dithering patterns that simulate the missing shades. The result is visually close but not identical to the original.

Yes, our tool supports batch conversion. Select or drag multiple JPG files and convert them all to individual static GIF files simultaneously. Download each GIF separately or use the "Download All (ZIP)" button for a single archive. Note that this creates individual GIF files - not a single animated GIF from multiple images. Each JPG becomes one separate static GIF image.

Input files up to 100 MB are supported. Since all processing happens in your browser, the practical limit depends on your device's available memory. GIF output files are usually smaller than JPG for simple graphics but can be larger for photographs because GIF's compression handles photographic content less efficiently. Process 10โ€“20 images at a time on mobile devices for best performance.

Yes, despite being created in 1987, GIF remains highly relevant for specific use cases. It is still the only animated image format universally supported in email clients. It's the default format for reaction images, memes, and short animations across social media and messaging platforms. While WebP and AVIF offer technically superior alternatives for web use, GIF's universal compatibility ensures it won't disappear anytime soon.

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