GIF to BMP Converter

Convert GIF images to uncompressed BMP format online

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Uncompressed Quality

BMP stores every pixel without compression, giving you a raw bitmap with full 24-bit color — no artifacts, no quality loss from the conversion.

Windows Native Format

BMP is built into Windows at the OS level. Your converted image opens in every Windows application without extra codecs or plugins.

Cloud Processing

All conversion work happens on Convertio servers. Your local machine stays free while the BMP file is generated in seconds.

How to convert GIF to BMP

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose bmp or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your bmp file right afterwards

About formats

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) was introduced by CompuServe on June 15, 1987 as a platform-independent image format for transmitting color graphics over the CompuServe online service's modem-speed connections. The format uses LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) lossless compression on indexed-color images with a palette of up to 256 colors selected from a 24-bit RGB color space. GIF's most distinctive capability is animation: multiple image frames can be stored sequentially within a single file, each with independent delay timing, disposal methods, and local color palettes, enabling short looping animations without any video codec or player. The format also supports binary transparency (one palette entry designated as fully transparent) and interlaced display for progressive rendering. GIF became synonymous with web culture — animated GIFs proliferated across early websites, messaging platforms, and social media, evolving into a communication medium in their own right. One advantage is universal animation support — GIF animations play natively in every web browser, email client, messaging app, and social platform without plugins, codecs, or compatibility concerns, a level of ubiquity no other animation format has achieved. The lossless compression on palette-based images provides another strength: graphics with flat colors, text, and sharp edges (logos, diagrams, UI elements) compress efficiently without the artifacts that affect JPEG. Although the LZW patents that once threatened GIF's use expired in 2004, and newer formats like WebP and AVIF offer superior compression with full-color animation, GIF's cultural entrenchment keeps it irreplaceable for casual animated content.
Developer: CompuServe
Initial release: June 15, 1987
BMP (Bitmap) is a raster image file format developed by Microsoft for the Windows operating system, introduced with Windows 3.0 in 1990. The format stores pixel data in a straightforward structure: a file header specifying dimensions, color depth, and compression method, followed by an optional color palette and then the raw pixel array. BMP supports color depths from 1-bit monochrome through 4-bit and 8-bit indexed color to 16-bit, 24-bit true color, and 32-bit with alpha channel. Most BMP files store pixels uncompressed (BI_RGB), though optional RLE compression is available for 4-bit and 8-bit modes. Pixels are arranged in bottom-up row order by default, with each row padded to a 4-byte boundary. One advantage is absolute simplicity — the format has no complex encoding, filtering, or compression layers, making BMP files trivial to read and write programmatically in any language. This simplicity also means BMP images render with zero decoding overhead, useful in scenarios where decompression latency matters. The format's deep Windows integration is another strength: BMP is the native bitmap format for Windows GDI, clipboard operations, and device-independent bitmap (DIB) handling, ensuring first-class support across the entire Windows ecosystem. While BMP's lack of compression produces large files unsuitable for web use or storage-constrained environments, it remains widely used as an intermediate format in image processing, as a clipboard exchange format, and in embedded systems where decoding simplicity outweighs file size.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert GIF to BMP?

BMP stores images without lossy compression and supports 24-bit color — your GIF graphic gains a richer palette with pixel-perfect fidelity.

What opens BMP files?

Windows Paint, Photoshop, GIMP, IrfanView, and every Windows application that handles images. BMP is the native bitmap format on Windows.

Will the file size grow?

Yes — BMP is typically uncompressed, so files are larger than GIF. You trade compactness for raw, unmodified pixel data with no compression artifacts.

Does BMP support transparency?

Standard BMP files do not support transparency. Transparent areas in the GIF will be replaced with a solid background color.

Is animation preserved?

No — BMP captures a single static frame from the GIF. It is a still image format without animation capability.

Can I convert several GIFs at once?

Yes — batch upload multiple GIF files on Convertio and convert them all to BMP in one session for efficient processing.

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