GIF Maker Live
Build animated GIFs from a set of images with custom timing.
Drop images here
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JPG, PNG & WebP · added in order (one frame each)
Processed on your device — nothing uploaded
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Build an animated GIF from a set of still images. Drop your frames in order, set how long each one shows, and create a looping GIF — great for slideshows, simple animations, before/after sequences and memes. Everything is assembled in your browser; your images aren’t uploaded.
How to use GIF Maker
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Open GIF Maker
Load this page — everything runs in your browser, so there's nothing to install.
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Add your files
Drag and drop JPG, PNG and WebP onto the workspace, or click to browse. Add several at once for batch processing.
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Adjust the settings
Fine-tune the output with the options panel and watch the result update live.
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Download your result
Save each file or grab everything as a single zip. Your originals are never uploaded.
How to make a great GIF
- Add frames in the order you want them to play.
- Use a consistent size — frames are fit to the first image’s dimensions.
- Adjust the frame delay to control speed: shorter for snappy animation, longer for a slideshow.
- Keep the dimensions modest to avoid a huge file.
What GIFs are good for
GIFs loop forever and play anywhere without a video player, making them ideal for short, simple, low-colour animations: UI demos, reaction clips, step-by-step sequences and animated logos. For full-colour or longer content, a video format will look better and weigh less.
Frequently asked questions
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. GIF Maker runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly. Your images never leave your device, which makes it private and fast.
Is GIF Maker free?
Yes, GIF Maker is completely free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no daily limits.
Which formats can I use?
GIF Maker accepts JPG, PNG and WebP. You can drop multiple files at once for batch processing.
How do I control the animation speed?
Set the frame delay in milliseconds — a smaller delay plays faster. The same delay is applied to every frame.
How many images can I use?
As many as you like, though more frames means a larger GIF. Keep the dimensions and frame count reasonable for a shareable file.
How do I make a GIF loop forever?
GIFs created here loop continuously by default, so the animation repeats endlessly wherever it is posted.
Does this GIF maker add a watermark?
No. Every GIF is watermark-free, with no sign-up and no limits — your frames are assembled in your browser and never uploaded.