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Images to GIF

Turn 2 to 50 JPG, PNG, or WebP images into an animated GIF in the order you add them.

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About Images to GIF

Images to GIF turns a handful of photos or screenshots into an animated GIF — frames in the order you drop them, with your choice of frame delay and looping. It's the quick way to make a before/after animation or a mini slideshow that plays anywhere. The GIF is assembled entirely in your browser.

Category
create
Input
Accepts: image/jpeg, image/jpg, image/png or image/webp.
Output
Outputs: image/gif.
Cost
Free, runs in your browser
Memory
high
Privacy: Images to GIF runs entirely on your device. Files you provide never leave your browser — no uploads, no server, no tracking. The page works offline once loaded.

Common uses

  • Make a before/after animation from two edited photos
  • Turn a burst of photos into a mini stop-motion clip
  • Animate UI screenshots into a feature walkthrough
  • Build a looping product 360 from a series of angles
  • Combine reaction shots into a shareable loop

Frequently asked questions

How many images can I use?

2 to 50. Each becomes one frame, in the order you add them.

Do the images need to be the same size?

No — frames are normalized to a common size automatically, and you can set an output width to control the final dimensions.

How do I control the speed?

The frame delay parameter sets how long each image shows, from 20 ms (fast) to 5 seconds per frame.

Why does my GIF look grainy?

GIF is limited to 256 colors per frame — that's the format, not the tool. Photos with smooth gradients show it most; screenshots and graphics look crisp.

Are my photos uploaded?

No. The GIF is encoded in your browser.

Keywords

  • images
  • gif
  • animated gif
  • animation
  • frames
  • photos
  • jpeg
  • png
  • webp

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