Turn your images into a GIF in seconds. Free, No Watermark, No Upload.
Add your photos, drag to reorder, set the speed and size, preview the loop, and download. Everything happens in your browser — your images never leave your device.
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Pick several at once · drag & drop or paste
JPG, PNG, WebP — 15MB each · 2+ images for a GIF
Perfect for slideshows, reaction GIFs, before/after loops, and product spins. Want to sharpen frames first? Try the image sharpener.
Combine your images into a looping animated GIF — reorder, time, and size it exactly how you want, with nothing uploaded to a server.
Pick several JPG, PNG, or WebP images at once. Nothing is uploaded — they stay in your browser.
Drag frames into order, set the speed, choose a size and background, and watch the live preview loop.
Click Make GIF and download your animated GIF — no watermark, ready to share anywhere.
This free online GIF maker turns your images into an animated GIF right in your browser. Add two or more photos, drag them into the order you want, set how fast the frames play, choose the size and background, and download a finished looping GIF. Nothing is uploaded to a server and there's no watermark on the result.
You're in full control of the animation: reorder frames by dragging or with the arrow buttons, remove any frame you don't want, and use the speed slider to set how long each frame is shown. Pick an output width and the height follows your first frame, choose Fit to letterbox mixed sizes or Fill to crop them edge-to-edge, set a background color, and decide whether the GIF loops forever or plays once.
It's great for photo slideshows, reaction GIFs, before-and-after loops, product spins, step-by-step demos, and quick posts for Discord, Slack, and social. Because the GIF is encoded on your own device, it stays fast and completely private — no signup, no account, and no uploading.
Smaller dimensions and fewer frames make a smaller file, which is handy when a platform limits GIF size. Want crisper frames or a transparent subject first? Sharpen them with the image sharpener or cut out the background with the background remover before you build the GIF.