Upload multiple images, set the delay, loop count and quality — then download your animated GIF in seconds, right in your browser.
Or click to browse — JPG, PNG, WebP, BMP supported · Multiple files OK
✅ Your GIF is ready!
Everything you need to create perfect animated GIFs
All processing happens in your browser. Your images never leave your device — no server uploads, ever.
Adjust frame delay, loop count, quality and output size. Reorder frames with drag & drop.
GIF encoding runs entirely in-browser with no round trips. Create a GIF in under a second.
Supports JPG, PNG, WebP and BMP input. Mix different formats in the same GIF freely.
Drag & drop or browse your images. Add as many frames as you like.
Set delay, loop count, quality and output size. Drag to reorder frames.
Click "Create GIF" and your animated GIF is ready to download instantly.
Animated GIFs are perfect for tutorials, reaction images, product previews, and social media content. Our free GIF maker creates smooth animations from your images directly in the browser — no software needed, no watermarks added.
All images in a GIF should have the same dimensions. Inconsistent sizes may cause jumping or alignment issues in the animation.
Lower frame delay creates faster animations. Higher delay creates slower, more deliberate transitions. Experiment to find the right pace.
GIF files grow quickly with each frame. For long animations, consider MP4 video instead. GIFs work best under 10 seconds.
Use our image compressor on the source images before making a GIF to keep the final file size manageable for web sharing.
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) was created in 1987 and remains one of the most widely supported animated image formats on the internet. Unlike video, GIFs require no player and autoplay in most contexts including emails, messaging apps, and web pages. Our GIF maker uses browser-native canvas rendering to composite each frame and encodes the result using the LZW compression algorithm, producing standard GIF files compatible with all platforms. The maximum color depth is 256 colors per frame, which is ideal for simple graphics, logos, and illustrations.