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GIF maker

Create animated GIFs from a sequence of images. Set frame timing, loop count, and dimensions. Browser-based, no upload.

Files never leave your browser
Drop images to combine into an animated GIF
Reorder frames, set timing, build the loop
JPG · PNG · WebP · up to 100 MB · batch

Animated GIFs are still the universal language of the web — they play inline everywhere, embed in any context, and don't require a video player. Creating one from a series of still images is something people do constantly: assembling photo sequences, making screen-capture animations, creating product showcases, building tutorials.

Our GIF maker will let you upload multiple images, arrange them into a sequence, control frame timing per-frame or globally, set the output dimensions, and adjust the loop count. All in your browser.

When you'll need this

You'll want this for:

  • Product demos. Show a product from multiple angles or a feature in action.
  • Photo sequences. Time-lapse from individual photos.
  • Tutorial animations. Step-by-step screenshots as one looping GIF.
  • Social posts. Static images that animate when posted.
  • Email signatures. Subtle animation in business emails.
  • Documentation. Show how something works without forcing a video player.

For modern alternatives, we'll also support exporting to animated WebP (smaller files, same effect) and MP4 (best for many platforms now). GIF remains the most universally-supported option.

Private by design

Like everything else on pictoolkit, this tool will process your images entirely in your browser. No upload, no server-side processing, no temporary storage. Your files stay on your device.

While we finish this one, you can use any of our live tools — compress, convert, resize, HEIC to JPG, and our full format conversion suite are all available now.

Common questions

Things people actually ask.

No exact date — we ship when it's ready. Sign up above to be notified.

Yes. Free with no watermarks, no file count limits, no signup required.

Yes. All processing will happen on your device. Nothing uploaded.