Batch Convert GIF to JPG — Process Multiple Files Free
- Select multiple GIFs at once — all convert together
- Download all converted JPGs as a single ZIP file
- No upload to any server — batch processing runs in your browser
- No file count limit — convert as many GIFs as you need
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Batch GIF to JPG conversion takes the same time whether you are converting one file or twenty. Select all your GIFs at once in the file picker, click Convert, and download a ZIP with every JPG inside. No queues, no per-file waiting, no per-conversion limits.
How to Batch Convert GIF to JPG
- Open the converter in your browser.
- Click the drop zone to open the file picker — or drag multiple GIFs from your desktop at once.
- Select all GIFs you want to convert. On Windows/Mac: hold Ctrl or Cmd and click each file, or Ctrl+A to select all in a folder. On mobile: long-press to enter multi-select mode.
- Set quality on the slider. This applies to all conversions.
- Click "Convert to JPG." All files process simultaneously in the browser.
- Download individual files or click "Download All as ZIP" to get them packaged together.
Who Uses Batch GIF to JPG Conversion?
Batch conversion saves significant time in several common workflows:
- Web designers who receive GIF assets from clients and need JPG versions for print or high-color web use
- Content teams converting a library of reaction GIF thumbnails to standard photos
- Developers who need to convert a batch of GIF test images to JPG for an image pipeline
- Social media managers extracting still JPG versions from a set of branded GIF animations
- Anyone migrating an old website where image assets were stored as GIFs and need to be modernized
The ZIP download makes handoff easy — send one file, not thirty.
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There is no server-side limit because all processing happens in your browser. The practical limit is your device's available memory. In testing:
- 20–50 small GIFs (under 500KB each): processes in 2–5 seconds on any modern device
- 10–20 medium GIFs (500KB–2MB each): processes in 5–15 seconds
- Very large GIFs (5MB+): each may take 1–3 seconds to process, so a batch of 20 takes around 30–60 seconds
If you are converting a very large batch (100+ files), doing it in two or three groups of 30–40 is more reliable than loading everything at once, since browser memory limits vary by device.
The ZIP Download — What's Inside
The "Download All as ZIP" button packages every converted JPG into a single archive. Inside the ZIP, each file is named after the original GIF with a .jpg extension — so animation.gif becomes animation.jpg.
On Windows, double-click the ZIP to open it in File Explorer. On Mac, double-click to extract to a folder in the same location. On mobile, use Files app (iOS) or a file manager (Android) to unzip.
If you only need one or two files from the batch, you can also download them individually from the results list instead of getting the full ZIP.
Batch Convert Your GIFs to JPG — Free, No Limit
Select as many GIFs as you need, convert them all at once, and download a ZIP. No account, no upload, no per-file fees.
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Can I batch convert animated GIFs, or only static ones?
Both. For animated GIFs, the batch converter extracts the first frame of each and saves it as a JPG. For static GIFs, the full image converts. You can mix animated and static GIFs in the same batch.
Does the quality setting apply to all files in the batch?
Yes. The quality slider sets a single quality level that applies to every file in the batch. If you need different quality settings for different files, process them in separate batches.
Is there a file size limit per GIF?
No server-side limit. Each file processes locally in your browser, so the limit is your device's memory. Files up to 20MB process without issue on most modern computers and phones.
Can I re-run the conversion if I made a mistake with the quality setting?
Yes. Click Clear, re-select your GIFs, adjust the quality slider, and convert again. Your original GIF files are unchanged — only the downloaded JPGs reflect the quality setting.

