Images to GIF
Combine multiple images into an animated GIF, right in your browser.
About this tool
Combine two or more images into a single animated GIF — reorder them first with the arrows, set how long each frame shows, then create and download. Frames are scaled to match the first image's dimensions. Everything runs locally in your browser using the open-source gif.js library; your images are never uploaded anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
- Why does my image look stretched or cropped?
- Every frame is scaled to fit the first image's dimensions — if your images have very different aspect ratios, later ones may look stretched. For best results, use images that are already the same shape.
- Is there a limit on how many images or how large the GIF can be?
- No fixed limit, but more/larger images take longer to encode and produce a bigger file, since everything happens in your browser's memory rather than on a server.
- Are my images uploaded anywhere?
- No — the whole process, including GIF encoding, happens entirely on your device. Nothing is sent to any server.