Got a set of images you want to animate — a step-by-step, a before/after, or a few frames of an illustration? Turning them into a looping GIF takes seconds.
How to do it
- Open Images to GIF.
- Add your images (JPG or PNG) in the order you want them to play.
- Set the frames per second — lower fps means each image stays on screen longer.
- Click convert and download your animated GIF.
Everything runs in your browser, so your images are never uploaded.
Tips for a clean result
- Same dimensions. Images of the same width and height animate cleanly without jumping.
- Watch the speed. For a slideshow feel, use a low fps (2–5). For smooth motion, use 10–15.
- Keep it short. Every image is a frame, and every frame adds to the file size.
Make it smaller afterwards
If the GIF comes out large, run it through Compress GIF or shrink the dimensions with Resize GIF.