GIF Maker
Create animated GIFs from images — free, in your browser
100% free Browser-only processing Files never leave your device
Upload Images
Drop images here or click to upload
PNG, JPG, WebP — select multiple
Result
Upload images to create a GIF
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Files processed locally — never uploaded
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How It Works
1
Upload images
Select multiple images in order.
2
Set speed and size
Adjust frame delay and output width.
3
Download GIF
Preview and download your animated GIF.
FAQ
How does the GIF maker work?
Upload multiple images, set frame duration and order. FFmpeg WebAssembly assembles them into an animated GIF in your browser. No data uploaded.
What image formats can I use?
PNG, JPG, WebP. All common image formats are supported.
How many images can I use?
No hard limit. Practical limit is about 100 frames depending on device memory.
Can I set the frame duration?
Yes. Set delay between frames. Default is 200ms (5 fps). Lower value means faster animation.
Can I reorder frames?
Images are used in upload order. Rename files numerically to control sequence.
Is my data uploaded?
No. FFmpeg runs entirely in your browser.
Why is the GIF large?
GIFs store each frame as a full image. Reduce size with fewer frames, smaller dimensions, or our GIF Compress tool.
Can I set the output size?
Yes. Choose width: 320px, 480px, 640px, or original.
Does it loop?
Yes. Output GIF loops infinitely by default.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes, for moderate numbers of images.
Can I make a GIF from a video?
Use our Video to GIF tool instead for video input.
How does this compare to ezgif?
Both create GIFs from images. Ours runs locally, no upload needed.
What is the file size limit per image?
Each image should be under 10MB. Total depends on device memory.
Is it free?
Yes. Completely free, no signup.
Can I pay with crypto?
Video tools are free. Try our <a href="/ai/video/video-compress">Video Compressor</a> too. AI writing tools accept crypto from $9.99/month.
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Create animated GIFs from multiple images using FFmpeg WebAssembly in your browser. Set frame delay, output width, and download. No uploads, complete privacy.