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How to bulk convert GIF to JPG in High Quality on Windows 11 Computer?
- Sep 26, 2024
Hey! I had the same issue with a bunch of GIFs, and Any2Pic worked perfectly for converting them to JPG on Windows without losing quality—super reliable!
Source: https://www.aiseefox.com/convert-gif-to-jpg.htmlIt worked perfectly on my Win 11.
Kiapanm You forgot to mention the steps in your reply. The Paint app supports GIF and JPG image formats and can be used to convert GIF to JPG for free. However, it can only convert one file at one time, no bulk conversion available. To do this:
- Search for "Paint" in the Start menu and open the app.
- Click on File in the top left corner. Select Open and browse to find your GIF file. Open it.
- Click on File again. Select Save As and then choose JPEG picture. Choose your desired location, name the file, and click Save.
The Paint app is a simple GIF to JPG converter available for Windows 11, Windows 10 and Windows 7.
AbigailMartin wrote:Kiapanm You forgot to mention the steps in your reply. The Paint app supports GIF and JPG image formats and can be used to convert GIF to JPG for free. However, it can only convert one file at one time, no bulk conversion available. To do this:
- Search for "Paint" in the Start menu and open the app.
- Click on File in the top left corner. Select Open and browse to find your GIF file. Open it.
- Click on File again. Select Save As and then choose JPEG picture. Choose your desired location, name the file, and click Save.
The Paint app is a simple GIF to JPG converter available for Windows 11, Windows 10 and Windows 7.
Yes, Paint does support GIF and JPG formats, but you can only convert one at a time, and you can't convert multiple GIFs to JPG, which is indeed a small disadvantage. If you only convert a few pictures occasionally, it's quite convenient to use Paint, but if you want to process them in batches, you have to consider other methods.
However, if there are many GIFs to convert, it is indeed a bit troublesome to do it manually one by one. Have you considered using other tools that can convert in batches?