GIF Maker

GIF Maker

Turn images or a video clip into an animated GIF. Reorder frames, set speed and loop, resize and download — all in your browser. 100% free and private; nothing is uploaded.

Click to add images or drop them here — PNG, JPG, WEBP, GIF. Add as many frames as you like.
Click to upload a video or drop it here — MP4, WEBM, MOV. A short clip works best.
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How to Make a GIF

  1. Choose a source. Switch between Images → GIF to combine photos into frames, or Video → GIF to turn a clip into an animation.
  2. Arrange your frames. For images, reorder, duplicate or delete frames and set how long each one shows. For video, trim the start and end and pick a frame rate.
  3. Set the output. Choose a width, loop count, background and quality. Add dithering for smoother gradients if you like.
  4. Create and download. Click Create GIF, watch the progress bar, then download your animated GIF — ready to share anywhere.

Make GIFs from Images or Video, Privately

This GIF maker does the two things people need most: it stitches a series of images into an animation, and it converts a short video clip into a looping GIF. You control everything that matters — the order and timing of frames, the playback speed, how many times it loops, the output size and the colour quality. For photo slideshows you can even add a boomerang effect that plays forward then backward.

Everything runs in your browser using a fast background encoder, so your images and videos are never uploaded to a server. That keeps your content private and means there is no file-size queue or watermark. GIFs use a 256-colour palette by design, so for the smallest, cleanest files keep the width modest and the frame count reasonable; dithering helps photos and gradients look smoother.

Because video is decoded and sampled frame by frame on your own device, very long clips or very large sizes can take a while and produce big files. A few seconds at a moderate width and 10–15 frames per second is the sweet spot for shareable GIFs.

Common Use Cases

🎥 Video clipsTurn a few seconds of video into a looping GIF.
🖻️ Photo slideshowsCombine images into an animated sequence.
🔄 BoomerangsPlay frames forward then backward for a fun loop.
📱 Reactions & memesMake shareable reaction GIFs for chats and posts.
🎨 Product demosShow a quick how-it-works animation on a page.
⚙️ UI mockupsAnimate screenshots to demonstrate a flow.

Why Choose This GIF Maker

  • Images and videoTwo makers in one: frame sequences or video clips.
  • Full frame controlReorder, duplicate, delete and time each frame.
  • Speed, loop & sizeSet fps, loop count, width and background.
  • Boomerang & reverseOne-click playful loop effects.
  • No watermarkClean output, no sign-up, no limits.
  • PrivateEncoding happens locally; files stay on your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are my images and videos uploaded?
No. Everything is processed in your browser and the GIF is encoded locally, so your files never leave your device.
Why is my GIF file large?
GIFs store every frame with up to 256 colours, so size grows with width, frame count and frame rate. Reduce the width, use fewer frames or a lower frame rate, and the file gets smaller.
What video formats can I use?
Any video your browser can play, typically MP4 and WEBM (and MOV on some browsers). The clip is sampled frame by frame on your device, so shorter clips convert faster.
Can I control the speed and looping?
Yes. Set the frame delay or frame rate for speed, and choose to loop forever, play once, or repeat a set number of times.
What is dithering?
Dithering blends the limited GIF palette to make gradients and photos look smoother, at the cost of a slightly larger file. Turn it on for photographic content and off for flat graphics.
Is there a watermark or limit?
No watermark and no sign-up. Practical limits come only from your device's memory, since very large GIFs use a lot of it.

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