Images vers GIF

Create an animated GIF from a sequence of images.

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Real compression examples on typical files

Before / After

4.8 MB

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1.9 MB

After

60% average reduction

60%

average reduction

8s

average time

Reduction by mode

Maximum mode −70 to −80%
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100%
After
25%
Recommended mode −55 to −65%
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100%
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40%
Quality mode −30 to −40%
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100%
After
65%

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Free GIF Maker Online — Create Animated GIFs from Images

Turn a sequence of JPG or PNG images into a shareable animated GIF for Slack, Discord, social media and email. Set speed, size and loops. Up to 20 frames. No account.

Animation settings guide

Frame delay (speed): controls how long each frame is displayed before advancing to the next. 100ms (10 fps) is a balanced speed for most animations. 50ms (20 fps) creates fast, fluid motion. 200ms (5 fps) creates a stop-motion effect. 1000ms or more creates a slow slideshow. Width: 480px is optimal for Slack, Discord and Twitter GIFs — readable on mobile while keeping file size manageable. 300px for smaller inline GIFs, 800px for full-page display. Loop count: 0 = loop infinitely (standard GIF behavior), 1 = play once and stop, N = play exactly N times.

Reducing GIF file size

GIFs can become very large because they store complete frame data for every frame. Key techniques to reduce size: reduce width (file size scales with width squared — halving width reduces size by ~75%); reduce frame count (fewer frames = smaller file); use fewer colors (flat design GIFs compress better than photographs); increase frame delay (fewer frames per second = fewer frames to store). Our tool applies optimized dithering and color quantization automatically to minimize file size.

FAQ

How many frames can I include in a GIF?

Up to 20 frames per GIF. For longer animations, split them into multiple GIFs or consider using an MP4 video instead.

What image formats can I use as frames?

JPG, JPEG and PNG. All frames should ideally have the same dimensions for cleanest results.

Can I create a GIF from a video?

Not directly with this tool — use our Video to GIF converter for that. This tool is specifically for creating GIFs from a sequence of still images.

Why is my GIF so large in file size?

GIFs are inherently large format. Reduce the width (480px is a good target), limit to 10-15 frames max, increase frame delay to 150-200ms and use images with flat colors rather than photographs.

Do GIFs support transparency?

GIF supports 1-bit transparency (fully transparent or fully opaque per pixel). PNG-style semi-transparent alpha is not supported. Upload PNG frames with transparent backgrounds to preserve transparency in the GIF.

Can I loop a GIF only once?

Yes. Set loop count to 1. The GIF will play through all frames once and stop on the last frame.

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