GIF to JPG

First frame. Compressed.

On-device. Instantly.

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No upload
Works offline
No idea what's in your images

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Three steps. Zero uploads.

01
Drop
Drop your GIF file — animated or static.
02
Convert
fwip extracts the first frame and converts to JPG in your browser.
03
Download
Download the JPG. No animation, just the still image.

Extract GIF frames without uploading.

fwip converts GIF to JPG entirely in your browser. Your image never leaves your device — useful when GIFs contain sensitive screen captures or private content.

fwip works differently. The processing engine runs entirely in your browser. Your GIF is read from your device, processed on your CPU, and the result is saved back to your device. No server is involved. We literally cannot see your file.

No server processing

Everything runs on your device using WebAssembly. Your file never touches a network.

No account required

Drop a file. Get a result. No sign-up, no email, no password.

No subscription

Free in the browser. $99 once for the offline bundle. That's it. Forever.

Works offline

The desktop version works with no internet connection at all.

Use it free in your browser. Own it offline for $15. No subscription. Yours.

fwip vs the rest.

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Upload requiredNoYesYesYes
Account requiredNoNoNo (free tier)No
Price$15 / toolFree / $3.25/mo ($39/yr)Free / $6/mo ($72/yr)Free (ad-supported)
Files leave deviceNeverYesYesYes
Works offlineYesNoNoNo
Batch processingOffline bundleYesYesNo

Frequently asked.

How do I convert GIF to JPG?
Drop your GIF into fwip. The first frame is extracted and converted to JPG instantly. Download the result.
Is my GIF uploaded?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.
Does it convert animated GIFs?
Only the first frame is extracted. The output is a still JPG image. If you need a specific frame, use a GIF frame extractor first.
Is there quality loss?
JPG uses lossy compression. The default quality setting is high enough that the difference is imperceptible for most images.
Can I keep transparency when converting GIF?
JPG does not support transparency. Use GIF to PNG instead if you need to preserve transparent areas.

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