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Photo to GIF

Create animated GIFs from your photos. Upload multiple images, adjust frame delay, loop count, and quality. Free and easy to use.

Click to upload or drag and drop
Select multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP) - Max 20 images
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How to Create a GIF

1. Upload Images

Select multiple images (JPG, PNG, WebP)

2. Adjust Settings

Set delay, loop count, and quality

3. Preview

See how your GIF will look

4. Download

Save your animated GIF

Frame Delay

Lower delay = faster animation (100ms is standard)

Loop Count

Infinite for continuous loop, custom for limited

Image Order

Drag to reorder, reverse, or shuffle

File Size

Lower quality = smaller file, faster loading

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the photo to GIF converter work?
Our tool uses canvas and JavaScript to create animated GIFs directly in your browser. All processing happens locally - your images are never uploaded to any server. You can upload multiple images, adjust settings, and create a GIF instantly.
What's the maximum number of images I can use?
You can upload up to 20 images at once. For best performance and reasonable file size, we recommend using 5-10 images. More images will result in larger GIF files and longer processing time.
What image formats are supported?
We support JPG, PNG, and WebP formats. All images will be converted and combined into a single animated GIF. PNG images with transparency will have the transparency preserved in the GIF.
How do I control the animation speed?
Use the Frame Delay slider. Lower values (20-50ms) create faster animations, higher values (300-500ms) create slower animations. The standard for web GIFs is usually 100ms per frame.
Can I change the order of images?
Yes! You can drag and drop images to reorder them, use the Reverse Order button to flip the sequence, or Shuffle to randomize. The order determines your animation sequence.
How can I reduce the GIF file size?
Lower the Quality slider (1-20) to reduce file size. Lower quality creates smaller files but may show compression artifacts. You can also resize the GIF using custom dimensions to reduce file size.
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GIF Tips
  • 5-10 images work best
  • 100ms delay = standard speed
  • Smaller images = smaller GIF
  • Use PNG for transparency
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