GIF Maker

Create animated GIFs by combining multiple images. Adjust speed, resolution, and quality to create the perfect animation for your needs.

Upload Images

Drag & drop your image files here

Upload multiple images to create frames (PNG, JPG, WebP)

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Drag images to rearrange the order

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GIF Preview
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Generated GIF
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How to Use GIF Maker

  1. Upload multiple images by dragging and dropping them or using the file browser.
  2. Rearrange the images to set the sequence of animation frames.
  3. Adjust the frame delay to control the speed of the animation.
  4. Set the output dimensions and quality for your GIF.
  5. Click "Create GIF" to generate your animation.
  6. Once processing is complete, preview your GIF and download it.

About GIF Files

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is an image format that supports both static and animated images. GIFs are widely used on the web for simple animations, reactions, memes, and short video clips.

Universal Compatibility

GIFs are supported across all web browsers, social media platforms, and messaging apps, making them one of the most universally compatible animation formats.

Color Limitations

GIFs support a maximum of 256 colors per frame, which makes them ideal for simple animations but less suitable for photo-realistic content with complex color gradients.

Transparency Support

GIFs support binary transparency (a pixel is either fully transparent or fully opaque), allowing for non-rectangular animations that blend with various backgrounds.

File Size Considerations

Due to their encoding method, GIFs can be larger in file size compared to modern video formats. Optimizing dimensions, frame count, and colors helps keep GIFs manageable.

Common GIF Uses

Social Media
  • Reaction GIFs for comments
  • Profile picture animations
  • Short loops for Instagram/Twitter
  • Memes and visual jokes
Marketing
  • Product feature demonstrations
  • Banner advertisements
  • Email marketing animations
  • Logo animations for websites
UI/UX Design
  • Loading animations
  • Tutorial demonstrations
  • Showcasing user flows
  • Micro-interactions in apps

Frequently Asked Questions

You can use as few as 2 images or as many as 50 images to create a GIF. However, keep in mind that more frames will increase the file size and processing time. For smooth animations with a reasonable file size, we recommend using between 10-30 frames. If you need longer animations, consider using a video format instead.

The ideal frame delay depends on the type of animation you want to create:

  • Fast animations (50-100ms): Quick transitions, flickering effects, rapid movements
  • Medium speed (150-300ms): Standard animations, walking cycles, most general-purpose GIFs
  • Slow animations (400-1000ms): Slideshows, presentations, or deliberate slow-motion effects

The default 200ms provides a good balance for most applications.

To create smaller GIF files:
  • Reduce the dimensions (width and height)
  • Use fewer frames in your animation
  • Choose images with simpler colors and less detail
  • Remove unnecessary frames that don't add much to the animation
  • Consider using "Low" quality setting if the visual difference is acceptable

Yes, your data is completely safe. Our GIF maker processes your images entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your images are never uploaded to our servers, ensuring complete privacy and security for your content. All processing happens locally on your device, which is why larger animations might take some time to generate depending on your computer's performance.