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How to Use
- 1Choose 'From Images' to create a GIF from multiple photos, or 'From Video' to extract frames.
- 2Upload your images in order, or select a video file and set start/end times.
- 3Adjust frame delay, FPS, and maximum width for the output GIF.
- 4Click 'Create GIF' and wait for the generation to complete.
- 5Preview the animated result and click 'Download GIF' to save it.
About GIF Maker
The GIF Maker creates animated GIFs entirely in your browser — no files are uploaded to any server. Build a GIF from a sequence of images or extract frames from a video clip at your chosen frame rate and time range.
Uses a pure JavaScript GIF encoder (gifenc) for fast, dependency-light processing. Supports up to 256 colors per frame using median-cut palette quantization, which keeps file sizes manageable while preserving visual quality.
Create reaction GIFs from video clips, product animations from photo sequences, tutorial walkthroughs from screenshots, or social media content from short recordings. Adjust delay, dimensions, and quality to get the exact output you need.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many images can I use as frames?
There is no hard limit. Very large GIFs (many high-resolution frames) take longer to generate and produce larger files. Reduce frame count or max width for faster results.
What video formats work for video-to-GIF?
Any format your browser can decode: MP4, WebM, and MOV. Chrome and Edge have the widest codec support.
How do I control the GIF animation speed?
Use the frame delay slider (in milliseconds). Lower delay = faster animation. 100ms equals ~10 FPS, 200ms equals ~5 FPS.
Why does my GIF look less colorful than the source?
GIF format supports a maximum of 256 colors per frame. Photos with smooth gradients may show slight color banding compared to the original JPG or PNG.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. All GIF encoding runs locally in your browser. Your images and videos never leave your device.