GIF Maker

GIF Maker lets you create custom animated GIFs from a video clip or a sequence of images — free online, directly in your browser, with no sign-up and no watermark. Drop your source files, set the speed and dimensions, and download your finished GIF. Great for memes, tutorials, reactions, and social posts.

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How to Make a GIF Online (3 Easy Steps)

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop multiple images (JPG, PNG, etc.).
  2. Arrange the images in the order you want them to appear.
  3. Set the frame delay (speed) for your animation.
  4. Click "Create GIF" to generate your animated GIF.
  5. Download your new GIF file.

Why Make Animated GIFs? (And When You Need To)

GIF Maker — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. GIF Maker is 100% free with no registration required. Transform images with no watermark on output and no cap on how many files you process. Format conversion happens instantly in your browser.

Yes. Files are processed on Toolzspan’s secure server using HTTPS encryption and deleted automatically after the GIF is created. They are never stored, shared, or used for any other purpose.

You can upload images up to 50MB each. The combined total of all frames should stay under 200MB for fastest generation.

Yes. Convert and compress images on your phone without installing anything. Pull photos straight from your camera roll, adjust quality on the touch slider, and save the output back to your gallery. Works on cellular or Wi-Fi.

JPG, PNG, WebP, and other common image formats can be used as frames for your GIF. Mix formats freely — the tool handles them all.

You can add as many frames as you like, though very large GIFs (50+ frames) may take longer to generate. 10–20 frames typically gives the best balance.

Yes. You can set the delay between frames in milliseconds to make the animation faster or slower. 100ms is a common starting point.

The GIF uses the dimensions of your input images. For best results, use images that are all the same size, or the tool will scale them.

Further Reading

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