Turn a batch of images into one animated GIF. Upload your photos, drag them into the order you want, set the playback speed, output size, and whether it loops — then download the GIF. Images of different sizes are normalized to a uniform frame (crop or fit-and-pad), and a high-quality color palette is generated per GIF. Everything is encoded in your browser with FFmpeg; nothing is uploaded.
How to use Images to GIF Maker
Upload two or more images.
Drag the thumbnails to set the frame order.
Choose the speed (fps), width, fit for mixed sizes, and looping.
Click Make GIF and download the result.
Frequently asked questions
Can the images be different sizes?
Yes. Every frame is normalized to the same dimensions (based on your width and the first image’s aspect ratio). Choose “Crop” to fill the frame or “Fit + pad” to keep the whole image with a colored background.
How do I control the speed?
The fps slider sets how many frames play per second — e.g. 5 fps means each image shows for 200 ms. Lower fps = slower slideshow, higher fps = faster animation.
Are my images uploaded?
No. The GIF is encoded entirely in your browser with FFmpeg WebAssembly (the engine downloads once, ~31 MB). Your images never leave your device.